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The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law


ISBN13: 9781009459266
To be Published: December 2024
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law is the first comprehensive reference work on the regulation of this key area in the energy transition. It is global in scope, featuring chapters that explain the legal situation on hydrogen regulation in Europe, the USA, Latin America, Oceania, the Middle East / North Africa, and Southeast Asia. It includes chapters covering all relevant legal aspects of the hydrogen value chain from production to end use, making it the first in-depth work on the interplay of hydrogen and the law. Leading scholars and practitioners discuss the creation of hydrogen markets, the role of local authorities, sustainability and public participation in hydrogen regulation, the permitting regimes for electrolysers, offshore hydrogen, the regulation on hydrogen transportation and storage, indigenous perspectives on hydrogen, the regulation of hydrogen in heating and the regulation of electricity storage in the form of hydrogen.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
1. Introduction - Ruven Fleming

Part I. Current Hydrogen Regulation on the Continents:
2. Hydrogen regulation in Europe – the EU's 'hydrogen and decarbonized gas market' package: best practice or missed opportunity? Leigh Hancher and Simina Suciu
3. Hydrogen development and regulation in the United States: will government financial incentives outweigh regulatory hurdles? Donna M. Attanasio and Meghan Briggs
4. Hydrogen policy and regulatory frameworks in Latin America: from promise to production - James H. Foy
5. Hydrogen regulation in Oceania: enabling renewable hydrogen licensing on complex land uses - Madeline Taylor
6. Hydrogen regulation in the Middle East and North Africa region: trends, limitations, and ways forward - Damilola S. Olawuyi and Mehrnoosh Aryanpour
7. Hydrogen regulation in Southeast Asia – steam reforming from biofuels as alternative to electrolysis? Piti Eiamchamroonlarp

Part II. Regulating Hydrogen Markets:
8. Economics of regulating hydrogen markets - Machiel Mulder
9. The role of regional and local authorities in developing a regional hydrogen economy - Ceciel Nieuwenhout
10. Sustainability criteria for renewable hydrogen - Romain Mauger, Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla and Ruven Fleming
11. Public participation in the hydrogen economy: lessons learned from the Northern Netherland Hydrogen Valley - Lorenzo Squintani and Stan Schouten

Part III. Regulating Hydrogen Production:
12. Offshore production and transport of green hydrogen: a case study on Denmark and the Netherlands - Liv Malin Andreasson
13. How to build your own electrolyser – pitfalls and challenges of the permitting procedures in Finland - Elena Tissari
14. Giving hydrogen the green light and putting it on the fast-track?: Consenting hydrogen developments in Aotearoa - New Zealand Jennifer Campion

Part IV. Regulating Hydrogen Transport:
15. Accelerating permission: hydrogen transport and storage regulation – a German Case Study - Cathérine Jansen
16. Goal-Setting approaches to the regulation of hydrogen transport – a case study from France - Kleopatra-Eirini Zerde
17. The development of hydrogen infrastructure in the Netherlands and third-party access - Maaike Broersma, Philipp Jäger and Marijn Holwerda

Part V. End-Use of Hydrogen:
18. The regulation of hydrogen in the transport sector – focus on refuelling stations - Endrius Cocciolo
19. The regulation of hydrogen storage as end-use - Kaisa Huhta and Markus Sairanen
20. The regulation of hydrogen in the heating markets - Pim Jansen and Leonie Reins

21. Conclusion - Ruven Fleming