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Germany's gas grids should become "H2-ready" as soon as possible, but the industry sees regulatory hurdles. (Image: Thyssengas)
Dortmund (energate) - Russia's war in Ukraine is changing the debate about the ramp-up of the hydrogen economy in Germany. In the struggle over how to accelerate the development of the necessary infrastructure, a line of conflict is emerging between Thyssengas board member Thomas Gößmann and the new president of the Federal Network Agency, Klaus Müller. This became apparent during the panel discussion on the topic to which Thyssengas had invited representativ ...
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