Construction on Germany's hydrogen core grid to commence in 2025 - media report
The buildout of crucial energy infrastructure in Germany is making progress: The first 525 kilometres of Germany's hydrogen core grid will be built in 2025, with gas operators telling news agency dpa they don't foresee any delays.
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