Technological innovation (digitalization / hydrogen/ CCUS‚ etc.)
The national Hydrogen Strategy of Germany
The German national Hydrogen Strategy, which has been endorsed by the Federal Government in June 2020, will be funded with €7bn with the aim of establishing green hydrogen as part of Germany’s decarbonization strategy. The target is to establish industrial-scale electrolysis plants with a capacity , of 5GW , together with the required renewable energy sources, until 2030, with a goal of a further 5GW possibly until 2035 and not later than 2040. Germany will support the deployment of green hydrogen technologies, e. g. in energy intensive industries, transport and aviation, through dedicated funding schemes. An additional €2bn program will fund international partnerships with countries where green hydrogen can be produced with particular efficiency and PtX production are offering new perspectives for a sustainable domestic energy future, as well as for mutually beneficial trade.
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Afghanistan
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Andorra
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Armenia
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Australia
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Austria
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Azerbaijan
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Bangladesh
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Benin
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Bhutan
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Brazil
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Bulgaria
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Burkina Faso
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Cambodia
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Canada
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Chile
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China
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Colombia
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Costa Rica
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Cyprus
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Denmark
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Ecuador
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El Salvador
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Estonia
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Eswatini
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The European Commission
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Finland
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France
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Gabon
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Gambia
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Germany
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Greece
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Guatemala
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Guinea
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Indonesia
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Iran
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Ireland
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Israel
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Italy
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Japan
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Laos
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Latvia
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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The Marshall Islands
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Mauritania
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Mauritius
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Mexico
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Mongolia
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Morocco
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Mozambique
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Myanmar
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Namibia
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Nepal
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The Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Nicaragua
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North Macedonia
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Norway
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Pakistan
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Palestine
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Panama
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Peru
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The Philippines
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Poland
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Republic of Korea
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Romania
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Russia
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San Marino
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Sao Tome and Principe
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Singapore
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Spain
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Thailand
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Ukraine
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The United Kingdom
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Zimbabwe