Electrolyser Factories at Risk of Remaining Idle Without Enhanced EU Support
The European Union’s ambitious targets for green hydrogen are at risk of being unmet unless significant support is extended to electrolyser manufacturers, warns the Electrolyser Partnership. Despite existing investments in the construction of electrolyser gigafactories, many remain unused due to a stark lack of demand and supportive policies.

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