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‘Red’ hydrogen: Has Russia sparked a battle for H2 market share in Europe?

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‘Red’ hydrogen: Has Russia sparked a battle for H2 market share in Europe?

Hydrogen via Nord Stream 2 *might* compete with seaborne imports into Germany + MUCH MORE 💥Energy Flux💥 Tuesday, 20th April 2021

Seb Kennedy
Apr 20, 2021
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‘Red’ hydrogen: Has Russia sparked a battle for H2 market share in Europe?

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  • ‘Red’ hydrogen: Has Russia sparked a battle for H2 market share in Europe?

  • Nowhere to hide: Satellites take gas flaring battle into space

  • Inflation bites solar PV projects as supply chain costs rise

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‘Red’ hydrogen: Has Russia sparked a battle for H2 market share in Europe?

Are we about to witness a race for hydrogen market share in Germany? Russia last week unveiled its ambitions to export H2 into Europe and Asia, while Germany is taking steps to import seaborne hydrogen from as far away as Canada and Australia – despite the many challenges to shipping the fuel over long distances.

Russia plans to capture a quarter of the global hydrogen market by 2035, the government said last week. Gazprom and Rosatom are …

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