Energy Minister sees why private sector thinks taxpayers should take all the risks

It would be a ”dereliction of duty” if the private energy players did not complain about the design of the hydrogen pipe agreement, says Danish energy minister Lars Aagaard. 
Photo: Pr/ Crossbrigde
Photo: Pr/ Crossbrigde

Private players must take their share of the responsibility and bear their share of any future losses on hydrogen infrastructure. These are the words of the Danish Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard to EnergyWatch after the government, with the support of a number of parties, has reached a hydrogen pipeline agreement.

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