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German hydrogen robust enough to withstand political upheaval: CRA

Despite the collapse of the German three-party coalition government, the potential of the nation’s hydrogen industry remains robust according to Charles River Associates’ (CRA) Dieter Keller-Giessbach.

Many regulatory frameworks and subsidies supporting hydrogen development have already been approved and cannot be easily reversed if an election is held earlier after the vote of no confidence in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s leadership, the hydrogen consultant told H2 View.

Read more:Germany’s hydrogen ambitions at risk amid coalition collapse and no-confidence vote

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