Hydrogen is seen as a potential building block for making energy-intensive industries such as steelworks, chemical plants and other factories more climate-friendly. But before the energy source can be used on a large scale, pipelines are needed. Work is also underway in Saxony - with pilot projects and political decisions, but also with unanswered questions about regional connections and distribution grids.
Why is green electricity alone not enough?
Electrification alone will not achieve the goal of climate neutrality, says Dominik Möst, Professor of Energy Economics at TU Dresden. "We still need molecule-based energy sources." Hydrogen is seen as a key component, especially for energy-intensive industries and for processes with very high temperatures.