
Episode 391: German hydrogen potential and imports
11/03/21 • 31 min
Hydrogen editor Jake Stones and independent adviser for hydrogen David Scrimgeour discuss the potential for the largest hydrogen market in Europe, Germany and also the potential for significant green hydrogen supply from COP26 host nation Scotland.
Hydrogen editor Jake Stones and independent adviser for hydrogen David Scrimgeour discuss the potential for the largest hydrogen market in Europe, Germany and also the potential for significant green hydrogen supply from COP26 host nation Scotland.
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