What the press say
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This month in ‘What the press say’:

Hear about when ships will start bringing green hydrogen products via waterways, how electricity can be stored permanently and what people want when it comes to global climate action.

tagesschau.de, 11 July 2024 (link in German only): “First Delivery Contract for Green Hydrogen”

The German news service “Tagesschau” reports that over 259,000 tonnes of ammonia is to be delivered to Germany from Egypt between 2028 and 2032. Ammonia is easier to transport than hydrogen, and will be reconverted into hydrogen after transport.
 
schwäbische.de, 10 July 2024: “How the energy transition works on a small scale: Ulm University shows the way” (Link in German only)

How can we permanently store electricity? The “schwäbische” newspaper asked this question and found answers in a new energy park at Ulm University. Storing electricity permanently is one of the most important issues for the energy transition.
 
zdf.de, 20 June 2024: “UN: 80 percent of people globally in favour of more climate action”

The German news agency ZDF took a closer look at a global UN survey on climate action. Four out of five people around the world want to see more action being taking to prevent climate change, according to the survey. Concerns are not just high in less affluent countries, as the survey points out.

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