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German cabinet authorizes costs to accelerate hydrogen power expansion

Germany's cabinet authorized on Wednesday a costs to fasttrack the building of hydrogen infrastructure, import and production centers as Berlin bets on the fuel to assist decarbonise Europe's biggest economy, federal government sources said.

The Hydrogen Velocity Law will provide infrastructure an bypassing public interest status, indicating authorities will prioritize it in the approval process.

Permitting treatments will be simplified and digitised and legal cases challenging hydrogen jobs and ecological effect assessments will be shortened, according to the prepared law, in the hope of a quick growth of the fuel.

Germany wants to broaden reliance on hydrogen as a future energy source to cut greenhouse gas emissions for highly contaminating commercial sectors that can not be amazed such as steel and chemicals and cut dependency on imported fossil fuel.

The acceleration will primarily benefit electrolysers, the gadgets that utilize energy to different hydrogen from water, provided they can show that they will use at least 80 percent renewable energy in the period up to the end of 2029.

Last month, Germany's ruling coalition consented to a financing system for the nation's future hydrogen network and offering security for investors in case of bankruptcies.

In March, the government said it would allocate up to 3.53 billion euros ($ 3.84 billion) of public funds to acquire green hydrogen and its derivatives between 2027 and 2036.

The expense does not include faster construction of brand-new natural gas power plants that will be converted to hydrogen in the future, a crucial demand of the energy market.

(source: Reuters)