Unveiling the Energy Academy: Navigating Rapid Changes in Energy Law and Regulation
Key Ideas
- The Energy Academy is launched to assist energy professionals in understanding the evolving energy law landscape.
- Prof. Marjolein Dieperink and guest speakers will lead sessions covering key developments in the energy sector, including green hydrogen regulation.
- Session 2 of the Energy Academy will focus on the latest developments and challenges in green hydrogen regulation, exploring EU and Dutch regulations, legal definitions, infrastructure, and renewable energy directives.
- Professionals interested in joining this session can register via email for an in-depth exploration of the green hydrogen regulatory landscape.
The Energy Academy in Amsterdam aims to guide legal and energy professionals through the ever-changing energy law environment, addressing the growing need for an integrated and emission-neutral energy system. Led by Prof. Marjolein Dieperink from VU University Amsterdam, the academy will host sessions covering various aspects of the energy sector, including electricity, renewable carbon, hydrogen, and CO2. The upcoming session, scheduled for April 15, 2025, will delve into green hydrogen regulation. This session will provide insights into EU and Dutch regulations, the legal definition of green hydrogen, compliance with RFNBO standards, hydrogen infrastructure regulations, and the implementation of REDIII. The academy offers a platform for professionals to stay informed about key regulatory issues surrounding green hydrogen, enabling them to navigate this rapidly evolving field effectively. Interested participants can register for the session by contacting the academy via email, ensuring they stay up-to-date with the latest developments in green hydrogen regulation.