The Commission welcomes the Roadmap on hydrogen standardization published today by the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
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Brazil has a number of innovative projects to manufacture the new fuel for the energy transition by utilizing local characteristics on the low-carbon hydrogen route.
The European Parliament’s Energy Committee has come out in favor of distinguishing between transmission and distribution system operators and against separating ownership of the hydrogen and gas network at the distribution network level. The Federal Government is urged by a coalition of organizations to take steps to guarantee that the Council adopts the European Parliament’s viewpoint.
Economic modeling reveals that larger tax benefits on green hydrogen offered in the United States are endangering Australia’s budding renewable hydrogen industry.
When they told governments that heat pumps would never be financially feasible for millions of British houses, gas network executives accused peers of making unsupported claims about the use of hydrogen for heating.
The Renewable Energy Directive calls for the adoption of two Delegated Acts, and the Commission has suggested specific regulations to specify what is meant by “renewable hydrogen” in the EU.
In its review of a hotly contested proposal to switch the Scattergood Generating Station, a power plant in Playa del Rey, to be powered by green hydrogen instead of natural gas, the City Council’s Energy and Environment Committee expressed caution and added a number of specific recommendations.
According to Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, the country intends to spend more than $300 billion to produce greener electricity and extend its power grid. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman stated during a forum hosted by Saudi Arabia’s largest oil company Aramco that the country was also aiming to become a global leader in the production of hydrogen.
This year, the government will provide a total of 16,920 hydrogen-powered automobiles with subsidies. In the case of hydrogen passenger cars, the supply of hydrogen vehicles will be increased significantly by providing a subsidy of 30 million won per unit, which includes local and governmental costs.
According to James Mnyupe, the commissioner for green hydrogen, Namibia is anticipated to complete a tax structure for its expanding green hydrogen sector by the end of the year.