OIES Urges EU to Revise Green Hydrogen Definition for Ammonia Industry Support
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  • OIES recommends revising EU green hydrogen definition to benefit ammonia industry.
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  • Czech Republic and e-Fuel Alliance also seek EU regulatory adjustments for different sectors.
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The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES) has advised the European Union to reconsider its definition of green hydrogen to support the ammonia industry in Europe. OIES emphasizes the importance of adjusting regulations to promote the growth of clean energy sectors like ammonia production. This recommendation aligns with ongoing discussions within the EU regarding the criteria for green hydrogen and its applications across industries. Additionally, the article mentions the challenges faced by the Czech Republic in complying with the requirements set forth in the delegated act on Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBOs). The e-Fuel Alliance has also urged the EU to relax its RFNBO criteria to facilitate advancements in related sectors. Quantum Commodity Intelligence, a subscription-based service, provides professionals with valuable insights into markets like oil, biofuels, carbon, ammonia, and hydrogen. Subscribers gain access to daily price assessments, market news, trade data, and specialized reports such as Quantum Ammonia Daily. This article highlights the increasing importance of regulatory flexibility and market intelligence in driving sustainable developments in key industries.
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