Paving the way for the local energy transition

How hydrogen protects the climate and strengthens local communities

Local energy transition; © DVGW

The goal of climate neutrality by 2045 has been defined at the national level but the real energy transition is actually taking place in towns and cities. If the climate protection targets are to be achieved with secure energy supplies and in a way which is as socially compatible as possible, the use of climate-neutral hydrogen will play a key role in the individual communities. The use of hydrogen via the existing gas distribution networks will allow a continuous reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, generate additional added value on a local basis and help in keeping the rise in the cost of climate-neutral living accommodation as low as possible. This brochure from H2vorOrt explains how this will be possible.