As the European Commission unveiled its hydrogen strategy on Wednesday 8 July, environmental NGOs and the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament voiced serious reservations, criticising in particular the Commission's planned transitional role for hydrogen produced from fossil sources with carbon capture, also known as 'low-carbon hydrogen' or 'blue hydrogen'.
“The hydrogen strategy should have been a 100% green hydrogen strategy!”, reacted Damien Carême MEP (Greens/EFA,...