Uniper narrows Dutch hydrogen investment amid political turmoil


German energy firm Uniper is scaling back its investments in the Netherlands, citing regulatory uncertainty, and has reportedly paused development of its biomass-to-hydrogen project, CarbHyGreen.

Speaking to H2 View, Susanne Thöle, Director Hydrogen at Uniper, explained that for investment decisions to be taken, “clear and dependable conditions are needed.”

Thöle added, “Uniper has decided to reduce development activities in the Netherlands and to postpone decisions on further investments, pending clarity on the design of the capacity market in the country.

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