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"textContent": "The German Bundesrat’s recent plea to Brussels to double green hydrogen-base fuel quotas is less a bid to accelerate decarbonization than a request to manufacture demand for an infrastructure program that never made economic sense and had weak demand signals from the start. The upper chamber’s proposal to increase mandated ... [continued]\n\nThe post Germany’s Bid To Double Hydrogen Fuel Targets Ignores Operator Demand And Cost Signals appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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