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Renewable Energy: the Future of Clouded Hydrogen in the Transport Sector

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The announcement of Stellantis' withdrawal from hydrogen vehicle production on Wednesday, July 16, symbolizes the industry's difficulties. In the face of electricity, which is increasingly efficient for cars, buses and even heavy-duty vehicles, hydrogen is now struggling to embody a cost-effective and sustainable mobility solution for the future.
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The announcement of Stellantis' withdrawal from hydrogen vehicle production on Wednesday, July 16, symbolizes the industry's difficulties. In the face of electricity, which is increasingly efficient for cars, buses and even heavy-duty vehicles, hydrogen is now struggling to embody a cost-effective and sustainable mobility solution for the future.

Where a nuclear power plant produced electricity for decades, hydrogen is now to be promoted. Joop Wösten has looked around the site.

·Hamburg, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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