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GP Joule produces hydrogen from challenged wind turbines at "eFarm". (Image: GP Joule)
Brussels/Reußenköge (energate) - The planned EU rules for the production of green hydrogen threaten the economic basis for its hydrogen model project "eFarm", according to project developer GP Joule. In an open letter to the Vice-President of the EU Commission, Frans Timmermans, the company is now calling for grandfathering. The background is the planned delegated act to the EU Renewable Energy Directive. It is supposed to determine when hydrogen used in transport is green. It a ...
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