From Steel to Chemicals: Germany’s Massive Hydrogen Subsidy Explained
The European Union has given the green light to Germany’s €5 billion subsidy scheme aimed at decarbonizing industrial production processes through hydrogen, carbon capture, and electrification. This ambitious initiative stands as a pivotal step in Europe’s ongoing pursuit of climate neutrality and sustainable industrial practices.

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