Sem to patri mozna vic, pac politicko-hospodarsky tema zatim. Synergie nuclear+hydrogen. To dava obema technologiim jinej business case
Is nuclear power set for a European renaissance? – EURACTIV.comhttps://www.euractiv.com/section/energy-environment/news/is-nuclear-power-set-for-a-european-renaissance/In a letter revealed by EURACTIV France, Pannier-Runacher urged the European Commission to recognise the contribution of nuclear-derived hydrogen in the targets set out in RED III. For Paris, the aim was to prevent renewable hydrogen targets from jeopardising low-carbon hydrogen production from nuclear sources.
At the end of March 2023, after months of battles between EU countries and within the European Parliament, the political agreement on RED III recognised the principle of non-cannibalisation between renewable and low-carbon hydrogen.
But while this seemed like a victory for France, the conditions imposed for nuclear-derived hydrogen to contribute to achieving the EU’s objectives were so strict that they were practically unattainable.
After a month and a half of hesitation, Trafalgar: at the last minute, Paris blocked the final adoption of RED III, scheduled for mid-May, because the agreement did not provide sufficient guarantees regarding nuclear-derived hydrogen – though the decision to block the adoption of the directive did not go down well with all in the French camp.
On 16 June, France finally obtained an official declaration from the European Commission recognising the role of nuclear energy in achieving the objectives of decarbonising the EU economy – fruits of an intense year of lobbying, aided by France’s setup of a pro-nuclear alliance of 14 EU countries and (possibly) counting