Green hydrogen capacity in Germany could reach 28GW in 8 years
By the close of the decade, the European country could produce more renewable H2 than expected. The German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV) released the findings of a recent survey, which showed that Germany could deliver almost 28GW of green hydrogen by the close of the decade. The DWV said that by 2030, the country’s electrolyzer capacity will have grown substantially. The DWV said that it is possible that the country will have reached a maximum green hydrogen supply capacity of 16.25 GW per year by 2025. Then, by 2030, that number will have exploded to 27.8GW. This represents a con…
By the close of the decade, the European country could produce more renewable H2 than expected.
The German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV) released the findings of a recent survey, which showed that Germany could deliver almost 28GW of green hydrogen by the close of the decade.The DWV said that by 2030, the country’s electrolyzer capacity will have grown substantially.
The DWV said that it is possible that the country will have reached a maximum green hydrogen supply capacity of 16.25 GW per year by 2025. Then, by 2030, that number will have exploded to 27.8GW. This represents a considerably higher achievement than the goal the country has set for itself. Germany’s own target is to reach 10GW of actual electrolysis capacity by 2030. Clearly the DWV survey’s results make it clear that the expectation is to beat that target by quite a distance. “The result of the DWV market survey shows that this assumption can be exceeded,” said the trade group in a statement about the results of its survey.