Nucleareurope recently issued a position paper highlighting the potential benefits of EU-based hydrogen production, emphasizing energy sovereignty, industrial competitiveness, and environmental sustainability.
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The European Union Council has recently adopted a regulation and directive aimed at establishing common internal market rules for renewable and natural gases, including hydrogen.
TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne’s recent remarks on the feasibility of the European Union’s green hydrogen targets have sparked discussions within the energy sector.
European Investment Bank (EIB) has extended its support to Köping Hydrogen Park (KHP) through financial advisory services.
ORLEN recently received €62 million ($66 million) in non-repayable funding from the European Union. This funding aims to support ORLEN’s ambitious plans to establish 16 hydrogen refueling stations in Poland.
The European Commission plans to support 42 new alternative fuels infrastructure projects. The projects to receive over €424 million from the EU cover a diverse range of areas — from hydrogen refuelling stations to the electrification of airports.
Vireon, a subsidiary of Norwegian Hydrogen, has clinched a substantial EU grant of €9.2 million to lead the establishment of green hydrogen production and refueling stations for heavy-duty vehicles across Finland and Denmark.
The European Commission is facing pressure to enact a careful and inclusive formulation of ‘low-carbon’ fuel guidelines. Fears persist that hastily assembled regulations could encourage the reckless utilization of fossil gas.
In a recent joint letter addressed to European policymakers, industry players, NGOs, and think tanks have raised significant concerns regarding the definition of low-carbon hydrogen within the European Commission’s forthcoming delegated act (DA).
The European Union (EU) Commission has given a unified nod to a funding request of an approximate €122.3 million from Estonia under the Recovery and Resilience Facility, a vital part of NextGenerationEU.