'Green hydrogen in most markets will need government support to compete with grey H₂ even up to 2050': BNEF

However, the cost of subsidies is extremely high, with the analyst pointing to hundreds of millions of euros spent to get RWE’s offtake with TotalEnergies over the line

A computer-generated image of the 300MW GET H2 Nukleus in Lingen
A computer-generated image of the 300MW GET H2 Nukleus in LingenPhoto: RWE
Published 16 April 2025, 07:34Updated 16 April 2025, 07:34
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