Brussels’ efforts to establish hydrogen as a clean fuel have been criticised by the EU’s audit body in a damning report which says that, despite €18.8bn in funding, the bloc will not achieve its “unrealistic” targets.
The European Court of Auditors said the European Commission “did not undertake robust analyses” before setting production and import targets totalling 10mn tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030.
“The EU targets turned out to be overly ambitious: based on the available information from member states and industry, the EU is unlikely to meet them by 2030,” the report said.
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