Westwood: Only 17% of EU Hydrogen Project Pipeline Expected to Materialise by 2030
Research reveals that less than a fifth of the EU’s hydrogen pipeline may come online by 2030 without urgently addressing three critical areas: policy frameworks, funding mechanisms, and demand-side mandates.

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