- The capacity of the new plants would be 17-21 gigawatts.
- Germany would build new gas-fired power plants to be operated with hydrogen as Europe’s biggest economy.
On Tuesday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Germany would build new gas-fired power plants to be operated with hydrogen as Europe’s biggest economy looks to boost its climate-friendly energy sources.
In his speech to the VKU local utility association, He said, “We are not losing sight of the goal of decarbonization: to stabilize supply, we will build new gas-fired power plants which can be operated with hydrogen in the future.”
Scholz added that the capacity of the new plants would be 17-21 gigawatts.