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New EU Rules for Renewable Hydrogen

The Commission published two delegated acts. Rules for domestic production and imports.

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The European Commission has taken a significant step forward in promoting renewable energy by publishing two delegated acts that define the rules for renewable hydrogen in the European Union. These acts provide a clear framework for determining which hydrogen-based fuels and energy carriers can be considered as renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs) and outline a methodology for calculating their life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions.
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Brussels, 3 July 2023 - 5 MINUTES READ

The delegated Acts were published on 20 June 2023.

The first act establishes the conditions under which hydrogen and other RFNBOs can be classified as renewable fuels. It also emphasizes the principle of "additionality," which ensures that the production of renewable hydrogen is connected to new renewable energy sources. This approach encourages the expansion of renewable energy capacity within the EU.

The second act focuses on calculating the life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions associated with RFNBOs. It takes into account emissions from electricity generation, processing, and transportation to provide a comprehensive assessment of their environmental impact.

These acts are part of a broader regulatory framework for hydrogen in the EU, which includes investment in energy infrastructure and state aid rules. They are crucial for meeting the EU's targets of producing 10 million tonnes of domestic renewable hydrogen and importing another 10 million tonnes by 2030.

The publication of these acts provides legal certainty for both producers and consumers of renewable hydrogen. It creates a favorable environment for attracting investments in renewable energy and advancing the decarbonization of the EU's energy system.

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