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Germany’s Hydrogen Strategy: Securing Industrial Leadership in a Carbon–Neutral Economy

Almudena Nunez, Rainer Quitzow

2024Studies in energy, resource and environmental economics21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract This chapter provides a review of Germany’s import-oriented hydrogen strategy. It places the German policy approach in the context of its broader energy transition strategy, aimed not only at a transition of Germany’s energy and industrial system to carbon neutrality by 2045 but also at the promotion of the German Energiewende approach abroad. The chapter begins by providing a short review of the German Energiewende policy legacy, relating it to it emerging hydrogen policy. On this basis, it provides a comprehensive review of Germany’s national hydrogen strategy with a particular focus on its outward-oriented elements. The chapter closes with discussion of key strengths and weaknesses and the broader geopolitical and geoeconomic implications of the strategy.

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Hydrogen economyGermanCarbon neutralityContext (archaeology)Political scienceGeopoliticsEnergy transitionNeutralityPromotion (chess)Strengths and weaknessesIndustrial policyEconomic systemEconomyPolitical economyBusinessEngineeringEconomicsHydrogen fuelInternational tradeRenewable energyFuel cellsGeographyPoliticsArchaeologyPathologyAlternative medicineMedicineEpistemologyChemical engineeringLawPanacea (medicine)Electrical engineeringPhilosophyGlobal Energy Security and PolicyPolicy Transfer and LearningEuropean Union Policy and Governance
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