According to a European Commission source consulted by EUROPE on Thursday 9 July, the new European Clean Hydrogen Alliance will not have a fixed governance board, but will operate according to a “flexible model”.
In order to ensure the inclusion of all stakeholders in the hydrogen sector, the development of the Alliance will be driven by a core group of Member States, industry representatives and others (civil society, investors, regions, trade unions, etc.) in high-level meetings in...