Ballard Power Systems has recognised the importance of the hydrogen strategy unveiled by the European Commission last week, alongside the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance launch.
When introduced last week, the EU Hydrogen Strategy set out a phased approach for a gradual transition:
- From 2020 to 2024, the Commission will support the installation of at least six gigawatts of renewable hydrogen electrolysers in the EU, and the production of up to one million tonnes of renewable hydrogen.
- From 2025 to 2030, hydrogen needs to become an intrinsic part of the EU’s integrated energy system, with at least 40 gigawatts of renewable hydrogen electrolysers and the production of up to ten million tonnes of renewable hydrogen in the EU.
- From 2030 to 2050, renewable hydrogen technologies should reach maturity and be deployed at large scale across all hard-to-decarbonise sectors.
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