The EU’s hydrogen production and import targets are “unrealistic” and the bloc is not on track to achieve them, according to a new review by the European Court of Auditors (ECA).
Despite some €18.8bn of funding committed between 2021 and 2027, the damning report said the Commission did not undertake “robust” analyses before setting the 2030 targets of producing and importing a combined 20 million tonnes of green hydrogen.
According to the ECA, targets were not broken down into binding targets for member states and not all states set domestic targets.
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