At COP27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, today, the EU and Egypt have taken a further step to boost their long-term cooperation on the clean energy transition by …
We regret this decision by Members of the European Parliament, as it seeks to derail the almost final stages of the decision-making process in the Commission on the RFNBO delegated act. The European Parliament would have had an opportunity later this year to object to a final text rather than basing its decision on various draft versions of the delegated act. This position of the European Parliament is not helpful for a nascent industry, whose first and foremost priority is regulatory certainty. Without rules, certification of domestic renewable hydrogen production cannot move ahead and this will also create uncertainty around future hydrogen imports.