Worldwide, interest in hydrogen is increasing exponentially. The reasons for this are, on the one hand, the Paris Agreement, which forces countries to work seriously on reducing CO2 emissions.
Industrialized countries are looking for climate-neutral fuels and raw materials to meet the imposed targets. Hydrogen lends itself well to this. On the other hand, there are various countries and regions that want to develop into hydrogen export countries. In addition to the traditional fossil energy countries, new nations are emerging that see great opportunities for economic development. That is why various 'demand and supply countries' concluded cooperation contracts this year, with Germany at the forefront.