1. Work with government(s) to develop a hydrogen certification scheme that verifies and tracks:
2. Engage where possible to promote internationally consistent definitions and standards for low emissions hydrogen.
Sarah Tincknell, Origin: [email protected]
Katerina Aleksoska, AHC: [email protected]
Member sentiment around the need for clear, achievable standards for green hydrogen was recently communicated to Australia’s Quad Nation partner (India, Japan and the USA) at a recent workshop on regulation, codes and standards in Delhi. The Secretariat will continue to deliver this message to stakeholders both domestic and abroad.
The Certification Working Group has engaged closely with the Federal Government, through DCCEEW and the Clean Energy Regulator on the development of a scheme to certify the provenance of hydrogen produced in Australia. The WG has worked alongside these agencies to develop an initial vague concept of ‘hydrogen certification’ into the more refined approach which is currently being discussed as the GO Scheme.
Work in 2023:
1.Development of the GO Scheme until it is formally legislated
2.Expand the scheme to hydrogen derivatives
3.Definitions of low emissions hydrogen in potential export markets.
220617 AHC/CEC SUB EU Delegated Acts under the Renewable Energy Directive
IPHE Working Paper – Methodology for GHG in H2 Production (V2 Nov22)
IPHE Working Paper – Methodology for GHG in H2 Production (V1 Oct22)
An extensive network of global leaders, government representatives and industry stakeholders from around the world to focus on evolving the hydrogen industry in Asia-Pacific.
12-13 September 2024 | Brisbane, Australia
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