Throwback Thursday: Baden-Württemberg Launches €100 Million Subsidy Program to Boost Green Hydrogen Production
The German state of Baden-Württemberg has unveiled a substantial funding initiative to support the development of green hydrogen projects within its borders. The program, backed by €100 million ($105 million), is designed to significantly advance the production and local infrastructure of hydrogen energy, responding to growing demand and accelerating renewable energy transitions.

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