Friday, March 13, 2026

Germany Can Lead a Green Hydrogen Revolution – BRINK – Conversations and Insights on Global Business

German energy company STEAG is building a green hydrogen electrolysis plant to help produce decarbonized steel. Germany is using hydrogen power and other alternative energy sources to reach their goal of having 100% renewable energy by 2035.
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Dependence on Russian oil and gas imports has become a risky business. With its massive energy appetite, major industrial economy and precarious location, no country is more exposed to this risk than Germany. And now that the EU has announced a Russian oil and gas embargo, the hard work of becoming energy self-sufficient begins. 
Global climate stability rides on Germany delivering a net-zero energy transition, and this can be achieved by Germany building new green hydrogen infrastructure and markets at home, throughout the region, and around the…

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