The European Commission’s recent approval of a €998 million Dutch scheme to support renewable hydrogen production and an additional €80 million for the Djewels demonstration project marks a significant move in Europe’s transition towards clean energy.
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The European Commission has opted to maintain its current hydrogen strategy despite recommendations from the European Court of Auditors (ECA) for a significant overhaul.
The European Network of Network Operators of Hydrogen (ENNOH) is poised to become a pivotal entity in the development of Europe’s hydrogen infrastructure. With the agreement on draft rules by future Hydrogen Transmission Network Operators (HTNOs), the formation of ENNOH is closer than ever, setting the stage for significant advancements in the hydrogen sector.
The European Commission has highlighted concerns over the slow adoption of green hydrogen technology by private industry, a critical component of Brussels’ ambitious Green Deal.
The European Commission has launched a pilot mechanism under the recently-adopted decarbonized gases and hydrogen package to support the development of the European hydrogen market.
The European Commission has given the green light to a fourth Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) aimed at enhancing the hydrogen value chain.
The European Commission recently announced the first recipients of subsidies from its European Hydrogen Bank, with MadoquaPower2X consortium securing funding for its green hydrogen project in Sines, Portugal.
The European Commission’s recent allocation of €115m for the establishment of 43 new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRSs) across seven EU countries marks a step towards advancing zero-emission mobility in the region.
European Commission greenlights French €900 million scheme to bolster the production of renewable hydrogen and biomass-based fuels.
Engineering solutions provider Tenova is collaborating with global engineering firm RINA on the Hydra project, supported by the European Commission.