EU Commission Gives Gas Industry Edge in New Low-Carbon Hydrogen Rules
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The EU wants autonomy through clean hydrogen, diversification and decarbonisation. The initiative will connect producers and consumers through the adoption of pilot projects. Financing is made through funds from EU Member States and industrial partnerships. The European Union announces the launch of a programme aimed at reducing the dependence of natural gas, particularly imported from Russia. The new strategic direction is aimed at using hydrog…
Industry calls for Government to unlock Hydrogen to Power and drive net zero
A new report released today by industry body the North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) provides a blueprint for unlocking hydrogen-powered electricity, positioning the North West as the UK’s leading region in this crucial endeavour to secure the nation’s clean energy future and meet its net zero targets. Hydrogen to power: Delivering net zero ambitions in the North West outlines how the region, leveraging its robust industrial heritage and rapidly…
European Commission completes hydrogen framework with new low-carbon methodology
The European Commission has adopted a greenhouse gas (GHG) emission methodology for low-carbon hydrogen and fuels, as set out in the Hydrogen and Gas Market Directive, completing the European Union's (EU's) regulatory framework for hydrogen.
Clarity to hydrogen sector with new EU methodology for low-carbon hydrogen and fuels
(Credit:Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. Today, the European Commission reaffirms its commitment to supporting the development of a hydrogen market by introducing a comprehensive greenhouse gas emission methodology for low-carbon hydrogen and fuels, as set out in the Hydrogen and Gas Market Directive. This methodology complements the existing ones on renewable hydrogen and renewable fuels of …
Brussels Is Changing the Rules of Capacity Markets. New Rules for Gas Plants and Storage Facilities.
At the end of June, the European Commission adopted a significant new state aid framework supporting the objectives of the Clean Industrial Deal (hereinafter: CISAF). It applies with immediate effect from 25 June to 31 December 2030 and replaces the Temporary Crisis Framework in force since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022, which has previously been periodically extended for short periods. Importantly, CISAF will operate alongside the …
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