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SUMMARY:European Hydrogen Bank: A Game Changer?
DESCRIPTION:Venue: the event took place at the Mission of Norway to the EU\, Rue Archimède 17\, Brussels.\n \nIn recent consultations conducted by the ERCST\, stakeholders expressed concerns about the current structure of the Hydrogen Bank’s auction and the scope of eligible offtakers. \nThe discussions highlighted two primary issues: \n– Exclusion of CCS Retrofitting\n– Requirements for Off-take Agreements \nAdditionally\, Hydrogen Bank has the potential to serve as a key platform for managing the aggregation of hydrogen demand and coordinating joint purchasing efforts. \nThis event aimed at fuelling and informing the discussion on the different Hydrogen Bank’s instruments. It was an opportunity for stakeholders to bring up issues and better understand the Bank’s development strategy amidst the evolving domestic and international landscape. \nAgenda    ERCST Slides    ERCST Commentary \n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/hydrogen-bank-a-game-changer/
CATEGORIES:HYDROGEN
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SUMMARY:Quo Vadis\, EU: 2040 Climate Target
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Law mandate the EU to set a 2040 climate target\, within six months of the first Global Stocktake\,  as a crucial step toward achieving climate neutrality. The Commission is expected to release a communication about the 2040 target on February 6. \nLast year\, during the Commission’s public consultation on the subject\, the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change (ESABCC) published its report ‘Scientific advice for the determination of an EU-wide 2040 climate target and a greenhouse gas budget for 2030–2050’. The assessment urges the EU to adopt a 90-95% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target by 2040 and recommends offsetting any surplus beyond the EU’s equitable share of global emissions by intensifying mitigation endeavors internationally. Additionally\, it highlights reducing energy consumption\, decarbonising the power sector\, expanding renewable energy sources\, and enhancing the electrification of industry and transportation as strategic\, no-regret choices for the transition. \nAfter the Commission tables its proposal\, a formal exchange is expected at the Environment Council on 25 March. EU heads of state will then have an opportunity to weigh in on the debate at a summit on 27-28 June as part of the EU’s Strategic Agenda for 2024-2029\, which will set the EU’s priorities for the new institutional cycle after the June EU elections. \nAgenda    Recording
URL:https://ercst.org/event/2040-climate-target/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:Expert Consultation: ETS review of Carbon Leakage Risks for CBAM Export Goods
DESCRIPTION:This was an online event. \nThe CBAM’s transitional period is now underway\, however several issues remain unresolved ahead of the definitive period and numerous delegated and implementing legislations\, along with reviews are due before the end of the transitional period. The ERCST’s CBAM V will start off 2024 by revisiting the topic of exports\, this time focusing on the review that is a part of the EU ETS legislation. \nAt this expert consultation the ERCST invited a small group of people to discuss the carbon leakage risk for goods subject to CBAM and produced in the EU for export related to the review under the ETS of 2024. \nWe invited covered sectors and other stakeholders to obtain current insights on production and market trends\, potential export volumes at risk due to the current absence of a solution for export-related leakage risk and try to better understand the domestic and international implications of export-related leakage. \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/expert-consultation-carbon-leakage-risks-for-cbam-export-goods/
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SUMMARY:The CRCF trilogues and the Industrial Carbon Management strategy: where are we headed?
DESCRIPTION:  \nIn 2023\, the policy framework related to CCUS and carbon removal technologies gained considerable momentum in the European Union thanks to the new legislative proposals developed by the European Commission\, such as the Certification Framework for Carbon Removals (CRCF) and the announcement of an ‘Industrial Carbon Management’ strategy\, alongside other pieces of legislation. \nIn 2024\, important developments in these two files are expected\, as the ordinary procedure related to the CRCF should come to an end before the next policy cycle\, and the Industrial Carbon Management strategy was published on February 6. \nThe roundtable discussed key developments on the two proposals and provided an opportunity to exchange views on how it addresses concerns from stakeholders and to better understand how the policy framework related to CCUS and carbon removal methods will develop.  \nAgenda     ERCST slides on CRCF trilogues     ERCST slides on ICMS    ERCST Publication
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-crcf-trilogues-and-the-industrial-carbon-removal-strategy-where-are-we-headed/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:CCS-U
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