Germany awards more than €1bn of subsidies to five hydrogen-based industrial decarbonisation projects

The new climate protection contracts will help to reduce emissions in the production of glass, lead, bricks, adhesive tape and forged steel

German Vice-Chancellor and federal minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, (left) symbolically presents a climate protection contract to an unidentfied executive at Kimberley-Clark, one of the recipients of the awards (albeit for a project not including hydrogen).
German Vice-Chancellor and federal minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, (left) symbolically presents a climate protection contract to an unidentfied executive at Kimberley-Clark, one of the recipients of the awards (albeit for a project not including hydrogen).Photo: BMWK
Published 18 October 2024, 07:44Updated 18 October 2024, 12:11
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