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Jan 8, 2026 - Germany`s Grid Is Breaking Green Hydrogen Economics Germany is often held up as the blueprint for green hydrogen success. Strong policy support. Industrial demand. Advanced infrastructure. And yet, projects like GET H2 Nukleus reveal a harder truth: green hydrogen economics are not decided by electrolyzers or pipelines. They are decided by grid congestion, curtailment, and utilization risk. In this video, we break down what Germany`s grid reality teaches us about why green hydrogen struggles to scale economically—even in one of the most advanced power systems in the world. We look at how redispatch, constrained transmission, and unpredictable electricity access quietly undermine electrolyzer utilization, inflate hydrogen costs, and stall projects before final investment decision. This is not a technology failure. It`s a systems failure. If you`re a developer, consultant, investor, or policymaker evaluating hydrogen projects, this video explains why modeling average electricity prices is not enough—and why grid access must be treated as a first-order economic variable, not a footnote. |
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