Competitiveness Council of the EU confirms hydrogen vehicles as ultra-low-carbon mobility option
The EU Competitiveness Council on May 25, 2010 indicated in its conclusions on the EU Clean and Energy Efficient Vehicles Strategy that "hydrogen vehicles remain a ..read on»
European Commission is preparing draft for new Energy Tax .
 The European Commission is working on a new draft for a long awaited Energy Tax that could help alieviate the looming debt crisis in some EU Member States  ..read on»
Implementing measures published of EU Regulation on homologation of H2 vehicles
On May 18, 2010 the European Union published the implementing Regulation (EC) No 79/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council on type-approval of hydrogen-powered motor ..read on»
Latest WHEC 2010: Japan and Germany sign MoU on hydrogen infrastructure development and stationary applications
At the opening ceremony of the World Hydrogen Energy Conference in Essen on May 16 the Japanese minister for Research, responsible for NEDO, the Japanese New Energy and ..read on»
World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2010 launches call for papers
The World Hydrogen Energy Conference 2010, that will be held from May 16-21, 2010 in Essen, Germany, has launched its Call for papers ..read on»
EHA submits input to COWI study on the review of the SEVESO II Directive
EHA industry members acted swiftly to provide the EU Commission with detailed input on their operations to sustain the joint EHA/EIGA request to adapt the tresholds ..read on»
Introduction
Brussels is bubbling with dossiers that require active contributions of our industry: the EU Clean and Energy Efficient Vehicles Strategy, as presented by the EU Commission ..read on»
EU Commission issues consultation on Energy Strategy 2011 -2020
The overall goal of European energy policy is to ensure that consumers and enterprises obtain safe, secure, sustainable and low-carbon energy at affordable and competitive ..read on»
EU’s Clean and Energy Efficient Vehicles Strategy calls for joint action on infrastructure.
The European Hydrogen Association, EHA, (www.h2euro.org) welcomes the Commission’s Communication on Clean and Energy Efficient Vehciles (COM 2010/186) as an important step forward in ..read on»