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18.01.2022

The EU’s hydrogen strategy – €2 billion for the EU Clean Hydrogen Partnership

At the end of November, the President of the European Commission announced a new initiative to foster research and innovation in hydrogen through a public-private partnership with both parties providing €1 billion each.

Will reduce the cost of green hydrogen down to less than €2 per kg H2 in 2030

European priorities will be adjusted with this new venture, focussing less on hydrogen-powered private vehicles and more on green hydrogen and use in the processing industry. The goal of this is to reduce the cost of green hydrogen down to less than €2 per kg H2 in 2030. Under more normal energy prices than those we are seeing in the EU today, hydrogen from natural gas would cost about €2 per kg. With current gas and energy prices, the situation is drastically different and means the cost of hydrogen has become much higher, irrespective of the production method. Uncertainty relating to future gas prices and the desire to phase-out the use of fossil fuel-based energy are factors forming the basis of the EU’s focus on green hydrogen.

Head of the IEA surprised by this focus

The head of the IEA, for his part, was somewhat surprised by this focus, because he believed that the market was not mature enough to warrant such a large focus, and was surprised that the EU would devote so many resources to something that would mostly benefit other nations (such as China). In this context, he refers to other examples of the same thing happening for Europe. 

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