Training for a Hydrogen Economy based Renewable Energy Society in the Anthropocene

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-DNID: 101073195
EC Contribution
€16,257
Consortium Size
8 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Thanks to the long standing collaborations among the Universities of Rovira i Virgili (Spain), Groningen (the Netherlands) and Eastern Finland (Finland), THERESA proposes the first European doctoral programme for legal specialists in the field of the hydrogen economy. In the context of climate emergency and socio-ecological transition of the Anthropocene, Green hydrogen is a promising energy carrier to facilitate the transition to an energy system based on renewable energies. Hydrogen can replace natural gas as a feedstock and help fossil-based economic sectors for which electrification is not possible, or excessively burdensome, to lower their greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, the development of a hydrogen market is characterized by uncertainties and associated economic, societal and environmental risks. The few existing scholarly legal studies on this subject matter highlights the fragmentation of the regulatory framework applying to hydrogen. THERESA combines the focus on three specific themes of regulatory intervention in the hydrogen economy – 1) reducing sectoral fragmentation to spur socio-environmental sustainability; 2) enabling sustainable circular use of hydrogen; and 3) societal engagement in the hydrogen economy – with three methodological approaches – doctrinal constructivism, empirical legal research and legal comparativism – to advance scientific knowledge and form the doctoral experts needed to contribute to the development of a hydrogen economy. THERESA encompasses a fully-fledged training programme offering substantive, theoretical, methodological and transferable skills to the Early State Researchers. THERESA addresses the gender dimension and other diversity aspects not only in the ESRs selection, but also in its theoretical framework.

Consortium (8)

Project Results (18)

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Publications (13)
Accelerating Authorizations vs. Public Participation in the Decision-Making Chain of Renewable Hydrogen in Germany and Spain: a Dilemma
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law· 2024DOI
Ruben Rehage, Alba Forns Gómez
Bridging the Gap: Certification Schemes for Sustainable Hydrogen in Global Trade
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law· 2024DOI
Francisca Gallegos
Diversifying Clean Hydrogen. Regulatory Barriers for a Circular Hydrogen Economy
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law· 2024DOI
Álvaro Martín Morán
Dynamic Regulation: Instruments to Foster a Cross-Sectoral Hydrogen Economy?
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law· 2024DOI
Jaqueline Pinto
Importing US-produced hydrogen and its derivatives into the EU – examples of unnecessary complications, barriers and distinctions
Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law· 2024DOI
Kim Talus, Francisca Gallegos, Jaqueline Pinto
Interpreting the Energy Efficiency First Principle: Help or Hindrance for the Hydrogen Economy?
European Energy and Environmental Law Review· 2024DOI
Paola Jimenez Casanova, Jaqueline Pinto
Is Public Participation in Hydrogen Matters (Un)just? Evaluating the Ex-/inclusion of the Vulnerable and Marginalised Individuals in the Hydrogen Decision-Chains of the EU, Spain and Germany
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law· 2024DOI
Alba Forns Gómez, Ruben Rehage
Realism at the end of the rainbow? An argument towards diversifying hydrogen in EU regulation
The Journal of World Energy Law & Business· 2024DOI
Kim Talus, Jaqueline Pinto, Francisca Gallegos
Regulating Green and Low-Carbon Hydrogen in Africa: A Case Study of South Africa
Advances in Science and Technology, Africa International Conference on Clean Energy and Energy Storage· 2024DOI
Jaqueline Pinto, Kennedy Chege
The Hydrogen Prism: Angles of EU Hydrogen Regulation for Sustainable Mobility
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law· 2024DOI
Kelsey Pailman
The Regulation of Hydrogen in the Transport Sector
The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law· 2024DOI
Endrius Cocciolo
Towards a Sustainable, Integrated, and Decarbonized Energy System in the EU: Addressing Structural Challenges Through Hydrogen System Planning
Journal for European Environmental & Planning Law· 2024DOI
Paola Jiménez Casanova
The Key Tenets of a Hydrogen Strategy: An Analysis and Comparison of the Hydrogen Strategies of the EU, Germany and Spain
Global Energy Law and Sustainability· 2023DOI
Jaqueline Pinto
Deliverables (4)
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Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - THERESA (Training for a Hydrogen Economy based Renewable Energy Society in the Anthropocene)