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Bureau Veritas and CertifHy Unite for Hydrogen

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso28/07/20233 Mins Read
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The CertifHy Non-Governmental Certification Scheme is poised to revolutionize the hydrogen market in Europe by offering certified proof of origin for hydrogen.

This innovative scheme aims to support the production, procurement, and utilization of non-renewable, renewable, and low-carbon hydrogen, providing consumers with a reliable tool to trace the origin and environmental impact of the hydrogen they use. With the partnership of global certification giant Bureau Veritas, CertifHy takes a giant leap towards accelerating the adoption of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen across the continent. This article explores the goals, technology, potential impact, and challenges surrounding the CertifHy NGC Scheme, shedding light on its pivotal role in Europe’s energy transition.

CertifHy is committed to fostering the growth of the hydrogen market in Europe, with a focus on promoting non-renewable, renewable, and low-carbon hydrogen. At the heart of the CertifHy Non-Governmental Certification (NGC) Scheme lies a robust methodology that assesses two critical aspects: the origin of the energy used and the carbon footprint of the hydrogen produced. By providing non-governmental certificates, the scheme facilitates the trade and utilization of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen across the continent.

One of the key goals of the CertifHy NGC Scheme is to enhance transparency and accountability in the hydrogen sector. By offering certified proof of origin, the scheme empowers consumers to make informed choices, ensuring that the hydrogen they use aligns with their sustainability objectives. The scheme’s certification is a powerful tool for businesses and industries looking to meet decarbonization goals and contribute to combating climate change.

The strategic partnership with Bureau Veritas marks a significant milestone for CertifHy. As a major certification body, Bureau Veritas brings its extensive global expertise in quality, health, safety, and sustainability to the table. With over 300,000 audits conducted annually and a team of more than 7,400 experienced auditors, Bureau Veritas is well-equipped to perform CertifHy audits of hydrogen production facilities. This collaboration bolsters CertifHy’s ability to scale up its renewable and low-carbon hydrogen certification scheme.

CertifHy and Bureau Veritas share a common vision of driving the decarbonization of the energy sector. The BV Green Line services and solutions leverage the company’s technical prowess to support businesses in navigating the challenges of the energy transition. By ensuring that hydrogen energy meets ambitious environmental criteria, the partnership paves the way for a more sustainable future, protecting the climate and improving living conditions.

The CertifHy Non-Governmental Certification Scheme, in alliance with Bureau Veritas, has emerged as a game-changer in Europe’s hydrogen landscape. With a focus on tracking the origin and carbon footprint of hydrogen, the scheme empowers consumers to embrace renewable and low-carbon hydrogen solutions, thereby contributing to the continent’s energy transition and climate goals. As Europe accelerates its journey towards a greener future, CertifHy and Bureau Veritas stand at the forefront, shaping a hydrogen-powered tomorrow that is transparent, accountable, and sustainable.

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