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Equinor Scraps Plans to Export Blue Hydrogen to Germany Due to High Costs and Low Demand

By Michelle AdkinsSeptember 23, 20242 Mins Read
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Norwegian energy company Equinor has abandoned plans to export blue hydrogen to Germany, citing high costs and insufficient demand. The project, which was part of a broader effort to build a hydrogen supply chain for German power plants, was scrapped after a feasibility review. Equinor and Germany's RWE had signed a memorandum of understanding in

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