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National government responsible for economic policy, industrial policy, and state aid funding commitments.

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Collaborating with Finland on hydrogen infrastructure, technology, and investments. Leverages storage capacity and industrial base. Signed joint declaration at IEA Ministerial Meeting.[1][6]
German government has committed resources and partnerships to support the HIF Paysandú project as part of its energy transition strategy[1].
Germany notified the scheme and will provide €200 million via a double auction system under H2Global's investment vehicle Hintco to support RFNBO production and imports. Builds on prior schemes approved in 2021 and 2024.[1][2][3][4]
Germany, through the German Research and Education Ministry (BMBF), is a major funder and technical partner, providing grants for the project’s development.[1]
Has a mandate for an energy partnership with Canada focused on transitioning to cleaner fuels and establishing greener economies.
Signatory to the 2022 non-binding agreement with Canada to receive green hydrogen exports beginning in 2025 (now delayed to 2027).
German government party to the hydrogen and ammonia production agreement with Canada, seeking clean energy sources to reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Germany is home to the world's first hydrogen-powered passenger trains, with commercial service beginning in Lower Saxony in September 2018.
Citizens in Germany believe they are feeling the effects of climate change and are somewhat more inclined to trust the government's climate change action.
Germany launched a solar feed-in tariff initiative that proved successful at promoting solar adoption; Japan's tariff was based on this model.
International partner collaborating with Tanzania on geothermal energy expertise and knowledge transfer.
Germany is strongly backing Morocco's favor for solar energy and has been investing in several markets in Northern Africa to expand the growth of renewable energy.

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