Germany should bolster its long-term competitiveness in the chemical and steel industries by importing cost-effective green feedstocks like ammonia, methanol, and direct reduced iron (DRI) instead of green hydrogen.
This recommendation comes from the latest government-funded Ariadne report, Strengthening Germany’s Competitiveness Through the Import of Green Feedstocks. Currently, the country plans to import up to 70% of hydrogen to meet its 95-130TWh by 2030 demand.
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