
Europe's energy future beyond Russia
The Real Story
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Green Hydrogen
In the very short term, it does seem as though the options to plug the gap from russian gas will mean more omissions. But in the longer term, i think europe and all the governments are still focused on net zero. Germany did come out and make 20 35 target for electricity to be a hundred % renewable. I'm relatively sceptical that green hydrogen is a solution. We don't have the electrolizer capacities. Don’t have the factories to produce the electrolize as. It would seem much more sensibleto pluck in all available solar panels on the global market into the european network. than trying to build up a green hydrogen value chain for
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