With just five years until Europe’s ambitious 2030 REPowerEU plan targets, the mountain the bloc must scale has never appeared larger.
Released just three years ago, the plan reinforced the 2020 hydrogen strategy, setting targets of producing 10 million tonnes of green hydrogen and importing a further 10 million tonnes by 2030.
According to a November 2024 report by the EU Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER), the bloc’s current hydrogen consumption stands at just 7.2 million tonnes – 99.7% of which is derived from fossil fuels1.
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