Regulators to use lessons from gas, power on EU's future H2 market

A future hydrogen market can benefit from experience gained in European regulation of gas and power markets, concludes a new report.
Photo: Lasse Hyldager/Green Hydrogen Systems
Photo: Lasse Hyldager/Green Hydrogen Systems

The EU's hydrogen market could benefit from dynamic, periodical monitoring corresponding to the measures already in place for such things as natural gas, conclude the union's Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) and Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) in a joint report.

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