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Renewable Hydrogen Target for electricity generation in the SWIS

CME represents members across the hydrogen value chain,  including  production, transport, storage,  and use.  Amongst our members,  hydrogen  presents several different opportunities and areas of interest.

For some it is a new export opportunity, while others are considering it as a low carbon alternative to products currently supplied to a customer base. Others are undertaking a systematic and long-term assessment of how hydrogen can deliver domestic emissions reduction relative to electrification or other technology options. Some CME members are ready to blend hydrogen into the gas network or include clean hydrogen in their industrial feedstock.

Accordingly, a diversity of views exists among CME members regarding the specific policy levers that may be most effectively applied to support the development of a domestic clean hydrogen industry,  whilst remaining consistent with CME’s energy and climate policy principles.