
A Chicken and Egg Problem: How Germany’s Hydrogen Boom Stalled
Green hydrogen has the potential to heat millions of homes and keep German industry humming. So far, though, a lack of the environmentally friendly gas and the infrastructure needed to transport it have prevented its wide-scale use.
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