According to experts, the carbon dioxide (CO2) and hydrogen molecules will serve as the cornerstone of the EU’s future low-carbon synthetic fuel sector.
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The European Parliament’s Industry Committee rejected Markus Pieper’s motion on Tuesday, which claimed that the EU’s planned rules for renewable hydrogen were too “restrictive.” Markus Pieper is a German Conservative MEP.
According to a new study on hydrogen in ports and industrial coastal areas, the European Union needs to drastically speed up the deployment of hydrogen production, import terminal, reconversion, storage, transportation, and consumption infrastructure capacity in port ecosystems to meet its 2030 renewable hydrogen targets.
In order to simplify the integration of renewable and low-carbon gases into the EU gas market, the energy ministers of the EU came to an agreement on Tuesday to develop the market for “low-carbon” hydrogen, such as that produced by nuclear energy.
The European Parliament and EU Council members have reached an agreement on a new law mandating a significant increase in electric vehicle charging and hydrogen refuelling stations across Europe’s main transport networks, aimed at enabling the transition to zero emission transport and addressing consumer refuelling concerns that could impede the switch to zero emission vehicles.
The EU’s green transportation goals have been rejected by a group of seven nations led by Germany, reigniting a debate with France that has prevented an agreement on the bloc’s renewable energy policy.
The European Commission presented initiatives to increase the speed and scale-up of the renewable hydrogen industry.
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According to a draft document, the European Commission will explain ideas for a hydrogen subsidy program that would make clean versions of the fuel more competitive with hydrogen derived from fossil fuels.
Two legislative measures to ease the admission of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market have been given the all-clear by the European Parliament.