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An array of additional measures are set to be implemented in order to safeguard energy security in Germany.
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An array of additional measures are set to be implemented in order to safeguard energy security in Germany.
Germany has long had the goal of reducing dependency on fossil fuels to protect the climate and secure an independent and stable energy supply.
An electricity price cap has been passed starting 2023 in order to relieve private consumers and industry from the sharp price increases of the energy crisis in Europe.
The German government is investing tens of millions in a consortium to help businesses benefit from the latest supercomputer technology.
Germany's energy sector is taking measures to reduce gas dependency in response to the war in Ukraine. Alternative energy sources are being investigated to meet energy targets.
Germany is creating a hydrogen-based energy economy to replace fossil energy sources. The country plans to double its hydrogen electrolyser target to 10 GW by 2030.
Siemens has commissioned one of the largest production plants for hydrogen in Germany. The new facility, located in Wunsiedel in Bavaria, will produce up to 1,350 metric tons of hydrogen annually from renewable energy sources.
The efficient use of energy is the central pillar of Germany's energy transition. The country is seeking to decarbonize industry and the energy sector to halve energy consumption levels by 2050.
Germany’s energy infrastructure transformation will see the country become independent from fossil fuels, with nuclear power phased out and renewable energy sources expanded.
Germany’s climate goals to achieve climate neutrality by 2045 are creating attractive business opportunities and favorable market conditions for international companies.