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The proposals for unbundling in the hydrogen sector are slowing down the rapid, cost-effective development of a hydrogen network in Germany, Udo Glatthaar, member of the Thüga Advisory Board, says. (Image: Stadt Bad Mergentheim)
Munich (energate) - The EU Commission's legislative package on hydrogen and decarbonised gas is intended to create the European legal framework and the future foundations for the gas and hydrogen market. However, the rules for unbundling the gas and hydrogen distribution networks currently provided for in the package clearly contradict this.
A guest commentary by Udo Glatthaar, Thüga Advisory Board member and Lord Mayor of Bad Mergentheim.
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