It was a resolute Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities, Lars Aagaard, who in January pulled a check worth several billion kroner in state aid out of his pocket.
Now it was time to get the hydrogen ball rolling, the minister declared in a press release when the decision was made to construct a hydrogen pipeline from Esbjerg to Germany.
But t...
Aagaard’s hydrogen project faces difficult cost challenges
The fact that the hydrogen pipeline to Germany could very well end up costing taxpayers several more billions is now facing sharp criticism

Potential additional costs of several billion kroner for the hydrogen pipeline are now facing criticism from both a think tank and a professor. Photo: Robert Wengler/Ritzau Scanpix
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