EU plunges into green hydrogen and renewables plans as it sidesteps Russian gas
Commission says the RePowerEU plan will achieve independence from Russian energy before 2030. The European Commission claims that its plan for using renewables and green hydrogen will ensure that the EU will achieve independence from Russian fossil fuels “well before 2030.” The Commission unveiled new proposals for quadrupling the current renewable H2 targets for 2030. The proposals showed the Commission’s plans for accelerating renewables and quadrupling the current green hydrogen supply targets for 2030. This was a component of a rapidly assembled strategy to ensure the shortest possible de…
Commission says the RePowerEU plan will achieve independence from Russian energy before 2030.
The European Commission claims that its plan for using renewables and green hydrogen will ensure that the EU will achieve independence from Russian fossil fuels “well before 2030.”The Commission unveiled new proposals for quadrupling the current renewable H2 targets for 2030.
The proposals showed the Commission’s plans for accelerating renewables and quadrupling the current green hydrogen supply targets for 2030. This was a component of a rapidly assembled strategy to ensure the shortest possible dependence on Russian gas. In fact, its reliance would already be slashed by two thirds by the close of 2022. According to the Commission, the REPowerEU plan measures could remove the EU’s dependence on Russian energy “well before 2030,” as it acts in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The plan includes a slew of short-term proposals attempting to obtain natural gas from alternative sources to Russia, as well as boosting gas storage. That said, it also has a substantial focus on using renewable electricity production and boosting the EU economy’s renewable.