Germany’s Hydrogen Dream Becomes A $9 Billion Yearly Black Hole

Berlin is in a state of hangover. The ongoing economic crisis is mercilessly exposing the delusions of the so-called green transformation. After the collapse of battery production – think of subsidy ruins like Northvolt – the retreat of industry from “green steel,” and the failure of the energy transition under the weight of wind and solar, which have become bottomless subsidy pits, the next major project is now under heavy attack: the hydrogen strategy.

13 Comments on Germany’s Hydrogen Dream Becomes A $9 Billion Yearly Black Hole

  1. Any time anyone proposes using hydrogen as a source of energy is either a crook, an idiot, or a crooked idiot. There are just too many drawbacks to it to ever make it practical as a fuel.

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