In the quest to green Europe’s energy supply and accelerate the transition to cleaner energy sources, the European Union’s “Projects of Common Interest” (PCI) draft list has sparked controversy. Environmental campaigners have criticized the list, claiming it serves as a “wish list” for oil and gas companies rather than advancing true sustainability.
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European Union and Namibia have officially endorsed a strategic partnership roadmap for sustainable raw materials and renewable hydrogen.
The European Union (EU) continues to strengthen its global energy partnerships, taking a significant step in its collaboration with Chile to develop renewable hydrogen. Under the guidance of the EU’s Commissioner for Climate Action, Wopke Hoekstra, the Steering Committee of Team Europe Initiative for the Development of Renewable Hydrogen in Chile convened, marking the first meeting between European ministers, ambassadors, and their Chilean counterparts to discuss progress in the hydrogen sector.
The European Union is leading the way in the development of a hydrogen economy, with more than 67 GW of electrolyzer capacity in the pipeline – more than the EU’s target for 2030. However, the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned that the installed capacity is still low and that the implementation of projects is lagging worldwide.
A new study of the top 100 highest-spenders on EU lobbying based on LobbyFacts data shows that Big Hydrogen spends over €75.75 million a year on lobbying the EU institutions.
European Union (EU) sets its sights on importing vast quantities of renewable hydrogen by 2030, the path to realizing these…
The European Union’s regulations on green hydrogen and its derivatives have become legally binding, promising a greener energy future.
Europe is set to kick off its first-ever auction, with a staggering $800 million allocated for the cause. The European Commission’s announcement, disclosing the terms and conditions of this milestone event, underscores the region’s commitment to renewable hydrogen.
European Commission-delegated Regulations defining the legal framework for renewable hydrogen have come into force.
Uniper has got a positive assessment of its grant application for the H2Maasvlakte project under the EU Innovation Fund, marking a significant step towards the realization of a 100 MW green hydrogen plant.