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Hydrogen

Analyse

Budget cuts and technical issues slow down climate-neutral flying

The aviation sector is booming and aims to become climate-neutral. However, the production of climate-friendly aviation fuel in Germany is facing significant financial and technical challenges. Nearly three billion euros have just been cut from the federal budget for this purpose.

By Leonie Sontheimer

Opinion

EU regulation and green hydrogen – pioneers urgently wanted

On the road to a sustainable future, green hydrogen is the European industry's beacon of hope. Dirk Niemeier, Director and Clean Hydrogen Solutions Lead at Strategy Germany, explains how companies can avoid supposed first-mover disadvantages.

By Lisa Kuner

Feature

EU Commission expects carbon capture from power plants

For the EU to become climate-neutral, carbon dioxide must also be captured from fossil fuel power plants. The target is 26 to 41 million tons per year by 2040. This is according to the Commission's impact assessment on the climate target for 2040, which is available to Table.Media.

By Manuel Berkel

News

Hydrogen Europe opposes electrification target

Just before the evaluation of the Governance Regulation, the conflict between the electricity and hydrogen industries is escalating. Meanwhile, Commission advisers provide an initial assessment of the framework for energy and climate policy.

By Manuel Berkel

News

Germany uses hydrogen bank for own projects

The German government will be the first EU country to use the auction model of the European Hydrogen Bank and will provide €350 million for this purpose. The funding for the projects in Germany comes from the KTF.

By Manuel Berkel

Feature

Energy transition strengthens cohesion

The Green Deal is seen by some as an attack on rural areas. A study by the Bertelsmann Stiftung now shows: economically weak regions can be strengthened by 2050 as a result of the energy transition – and reduce inequality compared to cities.

By Manuel Berkel