In Germany, Greenpeace runs a company that sells a gas mix called ProWindGas made of 99% fossil gas and <1% of hydrogen from water electrolysis, hopefully powered by renewable energy sources.

@kravietz First of all, I would like to say that - except for the brand name - the energy supplier is a completely independent company from the Greenpeace organisation.

My energy cooperative - I am a co-owner - strives for innovation in a tough market and tries to drive other energy companies by setting better examples.

As a small player, we have helped to bring power-to-gas technology to a wider public. You also read that the hydrogen share will be continuously increased to 10 % by 2027?

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The reason why I consider this to be so outrageous is that I can see Greenpeace in Germany consequently destroying the only stable *and* low-carbon energy source of energy - nuclear power - while at the same time basically its subsidiary is selling 99% fossil gas from Russia and pretending it's "green". It's hard to find a worse example of conflict of interest and double standards to be honest.

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