Relaxing renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO) rules may affect projects reliant on the clarity and stringency the criteria provide, an H2 View webinar has heard.
Matt Hardwick, Partner at global law firm King & Spalding, warned against relaxing the rules, especially ones focused on grid-based power use.
He emphasised that RFNBO rules are giving early movers a competitive advantage and softening them could penalise projects already aligned with compliance.
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