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Meet our Partners: IDIT

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IDIT
17/06/2024
2 minutes

Our current partner is the IDIT - Institute of International Law for Transport and Logistic, which is involved in identifying and analysing existing policies and proposing regulatory recommendations to facilitate the development of the hydrogen market in the North Sea region. 

About IDIT

Founded in 1969, the Institute of International Law for Transport and Logistic - IDIT, specialises in law research regarding  transport, logistics and new energy, both nationally and internationally. Our expertise covers all modes of transport: road, rail and river transport, maritime transport, air transport, insurance, logistics and urban mobility. IDIT is involved in European collaborative research projects and the development of innovative solutions. The institute provides an expert view on regulatory frameworks and legal feasibility of deploying solutions. 

Our role in the project

IDIT will participate in identifying and analysing the existing policies and proposing regulatory recommendations to facilitate the development of the hydrogen market in the North Sea Region. Together with partners, IDIT will draw necessary regulatory guidelines for European trade and distribution of green hydrogen. The goal is the identification of regulatory barriers and the creation of awareness for harmonization. The institute will also support the pilots with inputs from data collection and interview with relevant stakeholders. Preventing the policy impact on pilots' realization or help preparing to face them. We will participate with the dissemination and mainstreaming events on legal frameworks. Our institute will develop publication on findings within the project.

Our vision for the hydrogen economy of the future

According to the EU Hydrogen Strategy for a climate-neutral Europe (2020), starting in 2030 and 2050, renewable hydrogen technologies should reach maturity and be deployed on a large scale to reach all the sectors that have been difficult to decarbonise up to now. Our Institute is proud to be involved in this innovation European project related to the energy transition and hydrogen. It is an opportunity to collaborate with relevant stakeholders (policy makers, research institutions, industry etc) that are all working together for the development of the green hydrogen economy. The goal is to support and facilitate the evolution of the transition energy along the North Sea corridor with the ambition to build an harmonized international hydrogen market.

 

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