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SUMMARY:Stakeholders Consultation – Low-Carbon Hydrogen: key elements for a common sense approach
DESCRIPTION:This meeting was intended as a stakeholders/experts workshop which brainstormed on the outline and content of the ERCST Project ‘Low-Carbon Hydrogen: key elements for a common sense approach’. \nThe goal of the Project was to analyse and suggest key elements for a more inclusive low-carbon hydrogen regulation including an effective and comprehensive definition of low-carbon hydrogen that supported the development of the EU hydrogen market and boosted hydrogen demand. \nSlides \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholders-consultation-low-carbon-hydrogen-key-elements-for-a-common-sense-approach/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, 1000 Bruxelles
CATEGORIES:HYDROGEN
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SUMMARY:ERCST Debate - Delegated Act on GHG emission savings of low-carbon fuels methodology
DESCRIPTION:This is an online event. \nThis meeting is by invitation only. If you are interested in attending\, please contact mvarricchio@ercst.org \nDuring this session\, ERCST will discuss the European Commission’s public consultation concerning the methodology for determining greenhouse gas (GHG) emission savings of low-carbon fuels and low-carbon hydrogen. This topic is pivotal in the ongoing efforts to decarbonize the European economy and achieve climate neutrality. \nThe purpose of the session is to present what ERCST sees as the main elements of a potential submission and discuss views and those elements. \nDraft Agenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/ercst-debate-delegated-act-on-ghg-emission-savings-of-low-carbon-fuels-methodology/
LOCATION:online
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SUMMARY:Launch Event: Including products further down the value chain in the EU CBAM
DESCRIPTION:This is 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 third report of CBAM V will look at the topic of including products further down the value chain in the EU CBAM. \nAt this event the ERCST launched and presented a report\, which was followed by a discussion on inclusion of additional products in the value chain in the CBAM related to the review under the CBAM due at the end of 2024. The discussion covered the impact on downstream cost increases and the risk of value chain substitution for semi-manufactured and manufactured goods. Potential KPIs that can be used to determine if a product should be covered by the CBAM or not are also discussed. \nThis session\, convened by ERCST on the basis of its extensive work on the EU CBAM\, brought together experts to discuss the future of the CBAM. \nAgenda \nPresentation \n \n  \n 
URL:https://ercst.org/event/launch-event-including-products-further-down-the-value-chain-in-the-eu-cbam/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:CBAM
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SUMMARY:Finding common ground: A debate on the role of Carbon Management technologies in decarbonisation pathways
DESCRIPTION:Register to attend in-person Register to attend online \nThis is an in-person event. “Important! Online participation is only allowed for attendees located outside Belgium”. \nPublic sentiment and acceptance of Industrial Carbon Management (ICM) technologies – namely Carbon Capture\, Utilization\, and Storage (CCUS) and Carbon Dioxide Removals (CDRs) – are crucial for the overall EU approach to climate action and for having them deployed on time to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. Various factors\, including the negative perceptions held by environmental advocacy groups\, significantly influence public opinion. These groups often view these technologies as unsafe\, untested\, and a hindrance to the energy transition\, potentially jeopardizing the global net zero goals set by the Paris Agreement. \nRecently\, however\, there has been a shift in public opinion. The ongoing energy crisis\, rising energy costs\, and the visible challenges of achieving the Paris Agreement’s goals have led to a reluctant but growing acceptance of ICM technologies. However\, communication between different stakeholders seems not to exist\, as they often have different views on how decarbonization and the Paris Agreement’s goals should be achieved\, and which technologies are more ‘legit’ than others. \nIn this roundtable\, various stakeholders with (opposing) views are gathered together\, intending to find common ground to move forward with developing and deploying ICM technologies and their role in decarbonisation models and achieving climate neutrality. \nSlides \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/finding-common-ground-a-debate-on-the-role-of-icm-technologies-in-decarbonization-pathways/
LOCATION:ERCST\, Rue Archimède 61\, Bruxelles\, 1000\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:CCS-U
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20241030T100000
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SUMMARY:First Stakeholders and Member States Consultation - Implementation and transposition of hydrogen regulations in the EU Member States
DESCRIPTION:This was an online event.  \nThis meeting was by invitation only. For information\, please contact ccavallera@ercst.org \nThis meeting was intended as a stakeholders and EU Member States experts workshop to brainstorm on the outline and content of the ERCST initiative on the implementation and transposition of hydrogen regulations in the EU Member States. \nThe goal of the initiative is to assess how EU Member States are implementing and transposing EU regulations and directives into their national framework. A few Member States have been selected as case study. Their implementation approaches have been analyzed\, as well as the main challenges they are facing. \nSlides \nAgenda
URL:https://ercst.org/event/stakeholders-and-member-states-consultation-implementation-and-transposition-of-hydrogen-regulations-in-the-eu-member-states/
LOCATION:ERCST Rue Archimède 61\, 1000 Bruxelles
CATEGORIES:HYDROGEN
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