Facilitating the energy transition: how flexible digital options can support and the role of renewable hydrogen import and storage in scaling up hydrogen deployment in the EU
During two days, the members of the ECESP coordination group presented to an international audience the work carried out by its various working groups on different topics, from buildings and infrastructure to circular procurement, economic incentives and food waste, among others.
Summary of the events "Leading the effort: Regional policy makers enabling the transition to a circular economy" (6/11), "Facta, non verba: How cities and regions can deliver on the European Green Pact and secure a climate-neutral future" and "From policy formulation to implementation: innovative regional climate change adaptation solutions" (9/11)
Summary of the events "The key role of European regions in the implementation and promotion of the clean hydrogen economy" and "Local authorities: how to adapt for Objective 55".
The study "Hydrogen in North-Western Europe: A vision towards 2030" concludes that North-Western Europe has the most appropriate profile to lead the Union's efforts towards the adoption of renewable energies, in particular hydrogen technologies and all their components.
The Sustainable and Intelligent Mobility Strategy is a roadmap that lays the foundations for creating a transport system adapted to all the above-mentioned requirements.
The main regulation governing the treatment of water in cities and regions, ensuring its quality and cleanliness, is the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive.