Low-carbon hydrogen necessary for climate goals

18.03.2021 10:22

Low-carbon hydrogen necessary for climate goals

Gas pipes piled on each other with a worker in one of them.

"Hydrogen has huge potential. It will play a significant role in achieving our ambitious climate protection goals”, said Angelika Niebler MEP, EPP Group Spokeswoman on the hydrogen strategy.

Today, the European Parliament's Industry, Research and Energy Committee is voting on a hydrogen strategy for a climate-neutral Europe. Its main aim is to create a strategic roadmap, an investment agenda, to help boost demand and scale up the production of hydrogen.

“We need hydrogen as a replacement for fossil fuels, especially to reduce CO2 in energy-intensive industries such as steel, chemicals or cement. We want rapid market development for which low-carbon hydrogen will play a major transitional role. This requires support for technologies like carbon capture and storage. We will only succeed in building up a hydrogen market if we proceed step by step from low-carbon to renewable hydrogen”, declared Niebler.

The production capacities for hydrogen in Europe are still far too small. The EPP Group has been calling on the European Commission and all stakeholders to create an enabling environment for a massive expansion of hydrogen production in Europe. This is the only way forward to create a functioning market and thus competitive prices.

The European Commission estimates that by 2050, investments of up to €470 billion could be necessary for renewable hydrogen alone.

“Europe is in a good starting position for this. Our European manufacturers of electrolysis technology are global leaders and we have ambitious goals for the expansion of the necessary renewable energies. The right incentives must be set now, so that private and public investors invest in all relevant technologies along the hydrogen value chain. We have to ensure that small and medium-sized companies in particular have access to financing and the necessary technology in this development. But above all, we must recognise, at this point in time, that gas remains important as a bridging technology", concluded Niebler.

The results of today's vote will be announced this afternoon.

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The EPP Group is the largest political group in the European Parliament with 175 Members from all EU Member States

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