In a joint letter to Members of the European, SolarPower Europe, Wind Europe, the Renewable Hydrogen Coaliton, and a number of NGOs including CAN Europe, the European Environmental Bureau (EEB), Bellona Europa and E3G call for an independent body to build a fit-for-purpose hydrogen infrastructure.
It is crucial for the development of renewable hydrogen that a dedicated entity (European Network of Network Operators for Hydrogen — ENNOH, as proposed by the European Commission) oversees the expansion of hydrogen infrastructure. This entity must be run by hydrogen network operators whose mission and interest are solely in planning a cost-efficient and proportionate hydrogen infrastructure development, with no conflict of interest.
The sole mission of this body must to be to develop a proportionate grid, fit for the decarbonisation of hard-to-electrify sectors, and most likely in regional hubs.
Read our joint letter calling for a new entity for hydrogen network planning
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