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The European Union has announced changes to its hydrogen grant auction rules to reduce reliance on China in its renewable energy supply chain. The EU's Hydrogen Bank will run a second auction on Dec. 3, with projects barred from sourcing more than 25% of their parts from China to avoid increased and irreversible dependency on Chinese imports.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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