Germany will build new gas-fired power plants to be operated with hydrogen as Europe's biggest economy looks to boost its climate-friendly energy sources, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Tuesday.
"We are not losing sight of the goal of decarbonization: in order to stabilise supply, we will build new gas-fired power plants which can be operated with
hydrogen in the future," Scholz said in a speech to the VKU local utilities association.Reporting by Andreas Rinke Writing by Madeline Chambers Editing by Miranda Murray
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