Czech Industry and Officials Urge EU to Loosen Green Hydrogen Rules for 2030 Targets
Czech officials and industry experts are urging the European Commission to revise its hydrogen production regulations, arguing that the current framework is overly optimistic and restricts growth. They are advocating for more flexible criteria to facilitate the development of the hydrogen sector in Czechia.

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