EU Plans ‘Made in Europe’ Rules for Electrolysers in Green Hydrogen Projects
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The EU Commission published its "Buy European" proposal. For example, batteries and nuclear power plants must be produced in Europe.
The European Commission will today present a proposal for a legal basis for preferential treatment of certain European goods in public procurement, as part of efforts to strengthen the competitiveness of the EU economy. The aim is to boost production in key sectors, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Monday.
It will be the most emblematic element of the proposal on industrial acceleration that it will present this Wednesday. ...
Introducing a preference for industrial products manufactured within the EU ? This idea, which has long been marginal, is progressing in Europe. The Commission's Vice-President, Stéphane Séjourné, who is responsible for giving shape to it, is, however, suffering from barrage fire.
H2-View News: EU plans ‘Made in Europe’ rules for electrolysers in green hydrogen projects
Billed as the EU’s response to growing competition from cheaper overseas imports, the IAA will introduce Made in Europe and low-carbon requirements for public procurement and funding schemes. Electrolysers have been included alongside other net-zero technologies such as batteries, solar panels and wind turbines, which could be covered by Made in Europe criteria. The proposal
EU plans ‘Made in Europe’ rules for electrolysers in green hydrogen projects
EU-funded green hydrogen projects may be required to prioritise European-made electrolysers under the European Commission’s proposed Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA). Public procurement rules are also expected to change to favour domestically produced and low-carbon products.
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