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The European Commission recently laid out rules that will define green hydrogen as part of its renewable energy directive. They will provide clarity on what makes hydrogen renewable, define additionality and potentially boost investments into the fuel. Listen to a discussion on what this will mean for the sector and whether labelling nuclear as renewable is possible or even desirable.
Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel
Guest: Catherine Banet, Professor of Law, Head of Department of Energy and Resources Law, University of Oslo
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The European Commission recently laid out rules that will define green hydrogen as part of its renewable energy directive. They will provide clarity on what makes hydrogen renewable, define additionality and potentially boost investments into the fuel. Listen to a discussion on what this will mean for the sector and whether labelling nuclear as renewable is possible or even desirable.
Host: Richard Sverrisson, Editor-in-Chief, Montel
Guest: Catherine Banet, Professor of Law, Head of Department of Energy and Resources Law, University of Oslo
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