Date: 14 September 2023
Under the European Climate Act, the EU has committed to the goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, with renewable hydrogen playing a key role in achieving this goal.
The gas and fossil fuel industry has been heavily involved in shaping European energy, industry and climate policies, pushing hydrogen as the ‘new solution’ for decarbonising Europe. A powerful, strong and structured lobby, it is in pole position to access European Recovery Plan and European Green Deal funding to modify existing pipelines and equip them to transport hydrogen. But what is behind the hydrogen chimera? Is the green hydrogen supply chain sustainable?
In the first of this webinar series, we presented the technical limits of this ‘new solution’, with an overview of the public funding sources that will flow directly to fossil companies to feed the hydrogen bubble. We tried to show how hydrogen is currently only an alibi for maintaining a society that revolves around the use of methane.
Agenda:
- Why large-scale green hydrogen is not sustainable
- Green hydrogen in the Italian Resilience and Recovery plan
- Green hydrogen in the Spanish Recovery, Transformation and Resilience plan
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Recording from the webinar ‘The green hydrogen illusion‘