EU green hydrogen definitions are still lackluster

On Tuesday, legislation on green hydrogen will enter in the EU system, but industry stakeholders remain bewildered. Legislative mess, says Hydrogen Denmark, focusing on Danish authorities instead.
The European Commission has made a mess of future rules for green hydrogen, says Hydrogen Denmark. | Photo: Yves Herman
The European Commission has made a mess of future rules for green hydrogen, says Hydrogen Denmark. | Photo: Yves Herman
by louise wendt jensen, translated by christian radich hoffman

For a year and a half, hydrogen industry stakeholders have yearned for the two so-called delegated acts from the European Commission. These two will make up the framework for green hydrogen, enabling developers to keep up activities.

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