The Europe Clean Industrial Deal (CID) aims to “turn the tide” in the production of clean energy, according to the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Released yesterday (February 26), the EU’s widely anticipated plan introduced key hydrogen measures to break through regulatory, financing and scaling challenges facing the industry.
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Von der Leyen said the continent is already in a good place, producing a quarter of all clean tech patents in the world – more than both the US and China – as well as 30% of electrolysers and 20% of carbon capture and storage technology.
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