GERMANY-ENERGY-HYDROGEN

A view shows one of the worlds's first plants for the production of green hydrogen on the site of the "Shell Energy an Chemicals Park Rheinland" of Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell in Wesseling, western Germany on July 2, 2021. - Royal Dutch Shell launched Europe's biggest hydrogen electrolysis plant called 'Refhyne' and will produce green fuels within a European Union-funded consortium. The electrolyser has a peak output of 10 MW (megawatts) and will produce around 1,300 tonnes of hydrogen per year. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
A view shows one of the worlds's first plants for the production of green hydrogen on the site of the "Shell Energy an Chemicals Park Rheinland" of Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell in Wesseling, western Germany on July 2, 2021. - Royal Dutch Shell launched Europe's biggest hydrogen electrolysis plant called 'Refhyne' and will produce green fuels within a European Union-funded consortium. The electrolyser has a peak output of 10 MW (megawatts) and will produce around 1,300 tonnes of hydrogen per year. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP) (Photo by INA FASSBENDER/AFP via Getty Images)
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