In a recent letter to EU Commissioner Kadri Simson, German Minister Robert Habeck raised significant concerns regarding the Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO) Delegated Act.
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The European Union (EU) sees green hydrogen as vital for the future of global energy. The EU values its partnership with South Africa for the development of green hydrogen aimed at reducing emissions in heavy industries and parts of the transportation sector.
Spain is set to achieve five gigawatts (GW) of installed electrolyzer capacity by 2030. Although this is below Spain’s target of 11 GW, it is the highest projected capacity among European Union countries.
The European Commission has unveiled an important tender titled the “EU Hydrogen Infrastructure Development,” signaling a decisive move to bolster the hydrogen industry across the continent.
The European Union has released a comprehensive tender titled “Learning and Development Services for Staff of the Institutions, Bodies and Agencies (IBAs) of the European Union,” aiming to bolster the hydrogen industry through extensive training and development services.
The European Commission has issued a new tender titled “Development and Deployment of Hydrogen Infrastructure” on August 14, 2024, with a submission deadline of October 30, 2024.
The European Energy Agency (EEA) has published a tender titled “Hydrogen Pipeline Development Project 2024” on August 7, 2024. The submission deadline for this significant tender is September 30, 2024.
The European Commission has approved a significant investment of €1.2 billion to support Spain’s nascent green hydrogen sector.
The European Union has set ambitious goals for green hydrogen production and imports, aiming to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030 and import an additional 10 million tonnes.
The recent announcement by EU Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson and Argentina’s Secretary of Energy Eduardo Rodríguez Chirillo marks a significant step in advancing the EU-Argentina Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on renewable energy and hydrogen.