As the European elections approach, France Hydrogène is publishing a manifesto which highlights the priorities that the next mandate should address to make the development of hydrogen a pillar of decarbonization, reindustrialization and energy sovereignty.

As the European elections approach, France Hydrogène is publishing a manifesto which highlights the priorities that the next mandate should address to make the development of hydrogen a pillar of decarbonization, reindustrialization and energy sovereignty.

In a particularly tense economic and geopolitical context, temptations are emerging to oppose decarbonization and reindustrialization. However, on the trajectory of carbon neutrality by 2050 and thanks to the 2030 framework set by the Green Deal, Europe has already initiated changes to its policies relating to energy and industry.

The European legislative framework around clean hydrogen structures targeted demand by sector through the setting of quotas in industry and transport.

This unique approach represents a major opportunity to build a sustainably sovereign industry based on hydrogen technologies.

Transforming the current trial requires rapid and coordinated implementation of the tools necessary to achieve the ambitions. France Hydrogène formulates proposals on 5 axes to enable hydrogen in Europe to play its role in fighting climate change, reindustrializing and gaining energy sovereignty.