Joint Manifesto – Practical Policies for a Just and Resilient Built Environment
Along with a coalition of civil society organizations, NGOs, trade unions, local governments, and business representatives, Bellona Europa calls for ...
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The EU Hydrogen strategy will explore how clean hydrogen can help reduce the EU economy’s carbon emissions in a cost-effective way. It is in line with the EU’s goal – set out in the European Green Deal – to be climate-neutral by 2050. It should also help the EU recover from COVID-19’s economic impact.
In our consultation response Bellona Europa suggests that setting thresholds and climate criteria for hydrogen production will be crucial to stimulate the development of truly low-carbon fuels. When produced in accordance with robust environmental standards, different hydrogen sources can aid co-developing transport infrastructure, supplying the same market and growing the share of hydrogen as a clean energy source.
95% of hydrogen used today is produced from fossil fuels, predominantly via fossil methane steam reforming (SMR). With the CO2 coming from the process vented into the atmosphere, the production of fossil hydrogen contributes to an overall increase of emissions and is not compatible with European climate goals.
We therefore recommend:
In terms of infrastructure development, Bellona Europa highlights that:
Find the full consultation response here: