Czech Republic Says Hello To Hydrogen Trains, Buh-Bye To Russian Gas
as well as services, households, and agriculture.
The Hydrogen Strategy also emphasizes incremental change over a sudden shift, stating that the transition to a hydrogen economy “must be achieved through gradually transforming the industry and changing technologies in a way that does not jeopardise employment, competitiveness and the overall standard of living in the Czech Republic.
“I like to say Vladimir Putin gave Europe a great Christmas gift because he showed that we are not dependent on Russian gas,” Lipavsky said.
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