CertifHy has appointed Vinçotte, TÜD Rheinland and TÜD SÜD to conduct audits of hydrogen producers looking to sell their hydrogen as renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO) in the EU.
Matthieu Boisson, Managing Director at CertifHy, the industrial-backed verification programme, claimed the three certification bodies will help ensure the “integrity and transparency of sustainable hydrogen production.”
From 2030, RFNBO rules will require green hydrogen producers to use electricity from newly built renewable sources, located in the same grid zone and matched on an hourly basis. Only hydrogen that meets these criteria can qualify for EU subsidies or favourable regulatory treatment.
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