Can Germany Become a Hydrogen Superpower?

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9 Comments

  1. I keep seeing people financing articles about hydrogen, I wonder who the financiers are?

  2. CriticalUnit on

    Considering their plan to produce most of their hydrogen is to import NatGas, I would say no.

  3. Independent-Slide-79 on

    Atm not rly. But people underestimate how much research is done, also renewables will decrease electricity prices significantly in the next few years. I know this is an unpopular opinion but in fact Germany is still leading in Hydrogen patents and i am pretty sure some people are gonna be very surprised at some point.

  4. Ben-Goldberg on

    Ammonia is roughly twice as energy dense, can be directly used in a fuel cell, is easier to liquify, and leaks are easier to detect.

    Hydrogen has no future as anything other than a chemical you make on site to make some other chemical.

  5. No, it makes no sense. You can’t beat physics no matter how many regulations you introduce to try and make a market work “correctly” or how much funding you dump into research.

    The truth is that outside of coal and some offshore wind, Germany is energy resource poor. It’s not in the worst position, but it’s not in a great one either, and it’s certainly nowhere near any kind of energy superpower. It cannot overcome that truth.

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