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Future Hamburg Talks meets Mike Blicker of NRL

18 November 2025
Northern German Living Lab (NRL) treading down new paths to climate neutrality

Germany is aiming to become climate-neutral by 2045. "All consumer sectors should be defossilised as quickly as possible to speed up the energy transition significantly. The hydrogen economy plays a key role therein," said Mike Blicker, Project Co-ordinator of NRL. In our latest Future Hamburg Talk, Blicker reveals those behind the large-scale project, how (hydrogen) innovations for the energy transition are being tested in a real-life environment and the strength of the pioneering spirit in the Hamburg Metropolitan Region.
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