Hydrogen bank is another instrument in EU's battle for a cleaner future

The draft for a hydrogen bank is the EU Commission’s latest measure to counter US in the race for clean technologies. Hydrogen sector hopes to collect the pieces in forming the safety net the companies need.
Jacob Krogsgaard, adm. direktør i Everfuel, som udvikler grøn brint, er positive overfor EU's nye brintbank, men savner amerikansk enkelthed i EU's brintpolitik. | Photo: Everfuel Pr
Jacob Krogsgaard, adm. direktør i Everfuel, som udvikler grøn brint, er positive overfor EU's nye brintbank, men savner amerikansk enkelthed i EU's brintpolitik. | Photo: Everfuel Pr
BY LOUISE WENDT JENSEN, TRANSLATED BY SIMON ØST VEJBÆK

Rewards of EUR 3bn, of which a combined EUR 800m will be offered to the hydrogen developers with the cheapest resourses to produce clean hydrogen in the fall.

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