Germany is building one of the first and largest national hydrogen networks in Europe. In Finland, people are considering how the emerging market could be utilised in the form of new industry and exports.
Germany’s energy turmoil is far from over. The country has given up nuclear power and Russian oil and gas.
In addition, Germany will phase out coal power by 2038. Last year, 56 per cent of the country’s energy needs were covered by renewable energy resources.
Energy investments built with state subsidies are calculated in hundreds of billions of euros.
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