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Thyssenkrupp nucera abandons US projects for green hydrogen that are no longer considered feasible. -CEO

Thyssenkrupp nucera's CEO announced on Wednesday that the company is currently in discussions with all stakeholders regarding its U.S. project portfolio and has abandoned those projects no longer considered feasible because of tax and spending reforms initiated by U.S. president Donald Trump.

The global demand for green hydrogen had stagnated amid concerns among clean-tech industry players about what Trump's policy would mean for the sector.

Werner Ponikwar, the chief executive of Thyssenkrupp Nucera, said that the company was more confident about the financial viability for U.S.-based projects following the passage of U.S. laws eliminating some tax credits on low-carbon sources of energy.

Ponikwar told journalists in a conference call after the company announced its results, "We have eliminated all projects with a lower chance of success due to the changes in U.S. framework conditions."

Trump's tax and spending legislation has made it more difficult to develop green technology projects in the U.S., by phasing them out after 2026 for projects that haven't started construction.

Ponikwar stated that Thyssenkrupp will be able advance projects in the state sector, particularly those at an advanced stage, if construction begins before a new deadline of end 2027.

Ponikwar stated that "we are convinced that there is still a lot of potential in the market for hydrogen electrolysis." He added that the company must be patient and wait longer than they had initially anticipated.

Ponikwar reiterated his comments from December, saying that if U.S. project do not materialize, Thyssenkrupp Nucera would use its U.S. resource "for other purposes".

(source: Reuters)