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Pipelines key to Germany’s green H2 imports: study
Germany could meet a large part of its future hydrogen demand by importing green hydrogen fuel from neighbouring countries. And pipelines will be the most cost-effective way to do so, according to a recent study by think tanks Agora Energiewende and Agora Industrie.
As per Germany’s national hydrogen strategy released last year, the government expects the domestic H2 demand to reach around 95-130 terawatt hours (TWh) by the end of this decade. Of this, aroun…
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