German hydrogen market ramp-up plagued by uncertainties, cooperation with France promising – industry
Germany’s plans for the ramp-up of a green hydrogen economy has run into significant uncertainties, including over the fuel’s future price, regulation, and the necessary infrastructure development, said an energy industry report. However, improving Franco-German energy cooperation could be an opportunity for building a European hydrogen alliance, said industry groups.

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