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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on November 24th, 2021 | 13:25 CET

Clean Logistics, Ballard Power Systems, Nel ASA - Hydrogen shows its strengths in logistics!

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It may seem as though the race for drive concepts of the future has been decided, and the e-drive in combination with battery storage has prevailed. However, in the area of transport logistics, the last word does not seem to have been spoken yet. Prominent examples here include the new cooperative concepts of Nikola and Bosch in fuel cell development or the cooperation between TotalEnergies and Renault in the area of small delivery vehicles. The following companies are also likely to benefit significantly from further advances in hydrogen technology.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 19th, 2021 | 10:55 CET

NEL, Enapter, Plug Power: Where does the music play for hydrogen?

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Hydrogen is an essential pillar of the climate turnaround - after all, hydrogen as an energy carrier releases no CO2 and can be produced using renewable energy. But the technology is only just taking off. Such early phases are characterized by volatility and lean periods on the market. But those who believe in hydrogen for the long term can seize opportunities right now - after all, many shares are trading well below their peak prices. We present three stocks.

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Commented by Nico Popp on November 18th, 2021 | 11:39 CET

Trucks and hydrogen as a billion-dollar business: Daimler, Clean Logistics, Nikola

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Hydrogen was the hot topic last fall: shares like NEL kept climbing. But then came the disillusionment: Alongside Tesla and BYD, more and more traditional carmakers also switched to electric cars with batteries. Hydrogen shares collapsed. But this does not mean that the technology is out of the picture. The energy carrier remains a beacon of hope for ships, trucks and even aircraft. Just recently, a German company even put a hydrogen bus on the road. We explain what hydrogen means for commercial vehicles and how investors can profit, using three shares as examples.

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Commented by Fabian Lorenz on November 18th, 2021 | 10:50 CET

Nel, ITM Power, dynaCERT: Hydrogen shares unstoppable

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Since the beginning of October, hydrogen stocks have been celebrating a terrific comeback. The sector has clearly left behind the strong correction since February 2021. Even the climate conference without concrete results cannot stop the rally. Even the steel and industrial group Thyssenkrupp is reportedly toying with the idea of listing its hydrogen electrolyzer business on the stock market. Because one thing is clear: More and more countries are relying on hydrogen for a successful energy turnaround. In Europe alone, electrolysis capacities for "green hydrogen" are to be multiplied to 40 gigawatts by 2030. The US investment bank Jefferies is correspondingly optimistic about the potential of hydrogen companies. The market will continue to grow significantly. The analysts' favorite is ITM Power, but Nel is also recommended. The same could soon apply to dynaCERT.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 12th, 2021 | 13:52 CET

NEL, dynaCERT, FuelCell Energy, Plug Power - How far will the hydrogen wave carry us?

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The average temperature on Earth should rise by no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius over the next few decades. 190 countries agreed on this target in Paris in 2015. Since then, there have been four further world climate conferences. The fifth is now underway in Glasgow, Scotland, and is scheduled to end today, Nov. 12. It is not only the EU that is tightening its climate targets - around the globe, more and more countries are decarbonizing their economies. The topic of hydrogen is a rainmaker in this context. Here the question arises, when will it really start? According to the World Energy Council (WEC) analysis, at least 20 countries accounting for almost half of global economic output have already adopted a national hydrogen strategy or are at least close to doing so. We take a look at well-known protagonists.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 10th, 2021 | 11:07 CET

Nordex, Clean Logistics, Nikola - Hardly manageable changeover

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Climate neutrality must be achieved as quickly as possible. The politicians share this view at the climate conference currently taking place in Glasgow. One critical point here is the reduction of CO2 emissions from the transport sector. Unlike in the energy sector or industry, for example, CO2 emissions in the transport sector have not fallen since 1990. Most of the debate focuses on emissions from passenger cars. However, according to the Federal Environment Agency, a good 35% of transport emissions are attributable to commercial vehicles. However, a rapid changeover, as the theorists are calling for, seems almost impossible.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on November 9th, 2021 | 11:14 CET

Covestro, First Hydrogen, Volkswagen - Win with hydrogen!

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The UN Climate Change Conference COP26 is in Glasgow until November 12 and is crucial for political climate protection measures in the coming years. The targets have already been put down on paper in black and white. Net Zero Emissions are to be achieved by the middle of the century. Fuel cell and hydrogen drives are essential prerequisites for achieving this Net Zero vision. Various companies have interesting opportunities to enter the market in the context of strategic alliances.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 5th, 2021 | 12:40 CET

First Hydrogen, Nel, Plug Power, Ballard - Glasgow UN Climate Change Conference ups the ante!

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In its hydrogen strategy, the EU plans to expand electrolysis capacities to 40 GW for "green hydrogen" by 2030. Germany contributes one-eighth of the EU-wide total capacity within a national share and is a major driver of innovation due to its technological expertise. Green hydrogen refers to the use of electricity for electrolysis from exclusively renewable energies and is, therefore, a completely CO2-free hydrogen production. As a result, hydrogen technology is in the spotlight for climate-neutral energy production and reducing emissions. We get an overview of the listed protagonists.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 3rd, 2021 | 13:50 CET

Plug Power, Enapter, SFC Energy - The hydrogen sector is alive

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Last year, a strong boom was followed by a harsh correction, which brought even market leaders to their knees with share price losses of over 50%. That hydrogen technology is enormously important for achieving climate goals should be beyond question, even at the current World Climate Conference in Glasgow. The segment has a golden future with regard to the energy transition. Position yourself now and invest in the sector with disproportionately high potential.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 1st, 2021 | 12:30 CET

BASF, dynaCERT, Nikola - These shares will be exciting

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From today until November 12, all eyes are on the UN Climate Change Conference COP26 in Glasgow. Nothing less than the future of our planet and a trend reversal towards a climate-neutral economy are at stake. At the top of the agenda is the commitment of countries to reduce emissions. A company that has received little attention in the recent past is waiting in the wings with its patented technology and could soon take off. Be prepared.

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