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Online Event

Governance for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy: Lessons from Bioenergy in the European Union

07.07.2025
Start time:

Date: 07 July 2025 @ 11 AM – 12 PM (CEST)
Online: Zoom link provided upon registration via the following link - https://eveeno.com/lessonsfrombioenergy

Background

Green hydrogen is emerging as a key solution for decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors and offers significant value-creation potential, especially in countries with abundant renewable energy resources. However, hydrogen production also presents environmental and social challenges—particularly regarding land and water use. If not properly managed, these impacts can undermine local acceptance and lead to social conflict or environmental degradation.

The European Union (EU) has over 15 years of experience developing sustainability criteria and certification procedures in a comparable field: the bioenergy sector. The EU regulatory framework—shaped by directives such as the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) and the Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/996—was introduced to address sustainability concerns and close regulatory loopholes. The lessons learned from these processes provide valuable insights for shaping robust sustainability governance for hydrogen. 

Objectives & Key Discussion Points

The Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS) in Potsdam, in collaboration with the Iberian Energy Storage Research Center (CIIAE), has developed a study entitled “Governance for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy: Lessons from Bioenergy in the European Union”. After a presentation of the report, experts from the biofuels and the hydrogen sectors will reflect on the key lessons learned and how these can contribute to the development of more sustainable hydrogen value chains.

 

Agenda
11:00Welcome by Mr. Holger Klitzing, Head of Unit Hydrogen Diplomacy, German Federal Foreign Office
11:05

Presentation of main findings of study on “Governance for a Sustainable Hydrogen Economy: Lessons from Bioenergy in the European Union”

  • Dr Romain Mauger, Head of Legal Research Unit at the Iberian Centre for Research in Energy Storage (CIIAE), Spain
11:25

Discussion, moderated by Prof. Dr. Rainer Quitzow (RIFS) with:

  • Dr Luana Ladu, Scientific Project Lead, TU Berlin & Adjunct Professor, Unitelma Sapienza
  • Friederike Altgelt, Team Lead Hydrogen Markets and Regulation, Deutsche Energieagentur GmbH (DENA).
  • Ruta Baltause, Policy Officer, DG Energy, European Commission


Followed by a discussion with the audience.

12:00End

This event is part of the project “Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: Sustainability Governance in the Hydrogen Sector” (GET Sustainable Hydrogen), funded by the German Federal Foreign Office. 

Contact

Max Rischer

M. Sc. Maximilian Rischer

Research Associate
maximilian [dot] rischer [at] rifs-potsdam [dot] de
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