Given the main aims of the European Green Deal, hydrogen may be perceived as one of the key enablers of decarbonization of the heavy industry and transport. The funds and investment opportunities available for hydrogen projects will be mobilizing both public and private investments including the recovery instrument – Next Generation EU.
V4 governments are approving strategic documents to enable the development of hydrogen technologies. The private sector in V4 is also seeking opportunities for the deployment of hydrogen in transport, energy and industry.
Main questions
– What is the state of play regarding hydrogen in V4 countries?
– How to shape new policies and legislation respecting the differing starting points and technological neutrality in V4?
Given the main aims of the European Green Deal, hydrogen may be perceived as one of the key enablers of decarbonization of the heavy industry and transport. The funds and investment opportunities available for hydrogen projects will be mobilizing both public and private investments including the recovery instrument – Next Generation EU.
V4 governments are approving strategic documents to enable the development of hydrogen technologies. The private sector in V4 is also seeking opportunities for the deployment of hydrogen in transport, energy and industry.
Main questions
– What is the state of play regarding hydrogen in V4 countries?
– How to shape new policies and legislation respecting the differing starting points and technological neutrality in V4?