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EU green lights $232M German scheme to support Canadian renewable hydrogen

EU green lights $232M German scheme to support Canadian renewable hydrogen

January 15, 2026 |

In Belgium, the European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €200 million German scheme to support the production in Canada of renewable hydrogen and its derivatives, known as renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs). These RFNBOs will be imported to Germany and sold in the EU, contributing to the objectives of the […]

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EU project releases comprehensive policy brief to support European bioeconomy

EU project releases comprehensive policy brief to support European bioeconomy

September 3, 2025 |

In Belgium,the  EU-funded ShapingBio project has released a comprehensive policy brief outlining key recommendations to support the European Commission in creating an optimal framework for a sustainable and competitive European bioeconomy. The recommendations feed into the upcoming New EU Bioeconomy Strategy, expected to play a crucial role in advancing Europe’s transition towards a circular, climate-neutral […]

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RFA welcome’s trade deal with EU

RFA welcome’s trade deal with EU

July 29, 2025 |

In Washington, the Renewable Fuels Association has welcomed the announcement by President Trump that a trade agreement has been reached between the United States and the European Union. RFA says the EU trade deal is an important step toward opening the market for lower-cost, American-made renewable fuels in the 27 countries represented by the EU. “We […]

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EU opens €184.5M hydrogen call to power green transition

EU opens €184.5M hydrogen call to power green transition

January 15, 2025 |

In Belgium, The Clean Hydrogen Partnership launched its €184.5 million call for proposals on January 15, 2025, targeting cutting-edge hydrogen technology projects across Europe. With funding priorities ranging from renewable hydrogen production to storage, transport, and large-scale Hydrogen Valleys, the call supports the EU’s REPowerEU Plan and broader decarbonization goals. “This call reflects our commitment […]

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Civil society groups urge the European Commission to stop incentivizing soy biofuels

Civil society groups urge the European Commission to stop incentivizing soy biofuels

December 27, 2024 |

In Belgium, T&E reported that 24 non-profit organizations, including T&E, WWF, Oxfam, and Birdlife, are calling on the European Commission to respect the legal obligations to review the rules on deforestation-causing biofuels. The organizations said that the Commission has been postponing since June 2021 the publishing of the latest report on the expansion of unsustainable […]

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Chinese biodiesel exports to EU fall 91% in July

Chinese biodiesel exports to EU fall 91% in July

September 26, 2024 |

In China, Palm Oil Magazine reports Quantum Commodity Intelligence data shows biodiesel exports to Europe fell 91% in July compared to June at just 9,835 metric tons following the imposition of anti-dumping duties by the European Commission. That was the lowest level seen since April 2021. There are concerns however about gaps in the rules […]

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EU supports South Africa’s green hydrogen ambitions

EU supports South Africa’s green hydrogen ambitions

September 15, 2024 |

In South Africa, the European Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson, South Africa’s Minister for Electricity and Energy Kgosientsho Ramokgopa and Minister of Department of Trade, Industry and Competition Parks Tau have announced two European Union grants for a total of US$35.4 million in support of South Africa’s green hydrogen agenda. Commissioner Kadri Simson, said: “The […]

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China shifts focus to domestic biodiesel market as EU imposes anti-dumping duties

China shifts focus to domestic biodiesel market as EU imposes anti-dumping duties

September 5, 2024 |

In China, Big Wind reports China’s biodiesel industry began refocusing on domestic markets after the European Union imposed anti-dumping duties of 12.8% to 36.4% on Chinese biodiesel exports in July. The duties, which affected nearly 90% of China’s biodiesel exports—1.8 million tonnes in 2023—have severely impacted trade with the EU, which had relied on China […]

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EU tightens hydrogen subsidy rules amid Chinese competition concerns

EU tightens hydrogen subsidy rules amid Chinese competition concerns

September 4, 2024 |

In the Netherlands, Reuters reports the European Commission is tightening regulations to ensure EU hydrogen subsidies prioritize European companies, responding to concerns about competition from cheaper Chinese imports. This move coincides with the upcoming launch of the next round of funding for green hydrogen projects, aiming to bolster Europe’s domestic industry. EU climate policy chief […]

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Two-thirds of European green shipping fuel projects at risk, report finds

Two-thirds of European green shipping fuel projects at risk, report finds

June 8, 2024 |

In New York, MarineLink reported that two-thirds of European green shipping fuel projects are at risk, according to a new Transport & Environment (T&E) study. T&E’s mapping of green hydrogen projects across Europe shows that nearly 4% of European shipping could run on green e-fuels by 2030. But fuel suppliers appear to be reluctant to […]

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