HydroNet Launches in the Sauerland: Blueprint for Hydrogen Ramp-Up in Germany
HydroNet is the only project of its size in Germany that is being implemented without EU funding – and specifically involves industrial small and medium-sized enterprises Regional strength with nationwide impact: establishing a complete value chain with 21 fixed partners from industry, research and public authorities. Friedrich Merz: “Hydrogen is not yet economically competitive everywhere – this is precisely why we need targeted projects such as this to reduce costs, lead technologies to market maturity and build up the necessary infrastructure.”

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