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The Dutch government is providing over €700 million in subsidies to 11 green hydrogen projects as part of its broader strategy to scale up green hydrogen production and contribute to the country's energy transition objectives.[1][2]
The Dutch government selected the site for the offshore green hydrogen project and is responsible for coordinating with stakeholders and the Ministry for Climate and Energy Policy.
The Dutch government has announced its intention to ban natural gas by 2050 and has released its "Energy Agenda" to achieve a nearly carbon-neutral economy.
The Dutch government has been actively supporting clean power initiatives to combat climate change and has set renewable energy targets for the country.
The Dutch government has confirmed its plans to make all new cars emission-free by 2030, effectively banning the sale of new gas-powered vehicles.
Government of the Netherlands; set renewable energy targets and considers Gemini Windpark a stepping stone toward clean energy goals.
The Dutch government is actively supporting renewable energy, with plans to increase electricity generated from renewable sources to 16% by 2023. They are also involved in initiatives like the Gemini offshore wind energy system.
Has done little to encourage the development of a hydrogen fuel infrastructure, according to a report.

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