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Ruven Fleming
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Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Tables

  3. List of Contributors

  4. Acknowledgements

  5. 1Introduction

    Ruven Fleming

  6. Part ICurrent Hydrogen Regulation on the Continents

    1. 2Hydrogen Regulation in Europe: The EU’s ‘Hydrogen and Decarbonised Gas Market’ – Best Practice or Missed Opportunity?

      Leigh Hancher and Simina Suciu

    2. 3Hydrogen Regulation in the United States: Will Government Financial Incentives Outweigh Regulatory Hurdles?

      Donna M. Attanasio and Meghan Briggs

    3. 4Hydrogen Regulation in Latin America: From Promise to Production

      Howard James Foy

    4. 5Hydrogen Regulation in Oceania: Enabling Renewable Hydrogen Licensing on Complex Land Uses

      Madeline Taylor

    5. 6Hydrogen Regulation in the Middle East and North Africa Region: Trends, Limitations, and Ways Forward

      Damilola S. Olawuyi and Mehrnoosh Aryanpour

    6. 7Hydrogen Regulation in Southeast Asia: Steam Reforming from Biofuels as an Alternative to Electrolysis?

      Piti Eiamchamroonlarp

  7. Part IIRegulating Hydrogen Markets

    1. 8Economics of Regulating Hydrogen Markets

      Machiel Mulder

    2. 9The Role of Regional and Local Authorities in Developing a Regional Hydrogen Economy

      Ceciel Nieuwenhout

    3. 10Sustainability Criteria for Renewable Hydrogen

      Romain Mauger, Paola Villavicencio-Calzadilla and Ruven Fleming

    4. 11Public Participation in the Hydrogen Economy: Lessons Learned from the Northern Netherland Hydrogen Valley

      Lorenzo Squintani and Stan Schouten

  8. Part IIIRegulating Hydrogen Production

    1. 12Offshore Production and Transport of Green Hydrogen: A Case Study on Denmark and the Netherlands

      Liv Malin Andreasson

    2. 13How to Build Your Own Electrolyser: Pitfalls and Challenges of the Permitting Procedures in Finland

      Elena Tissari

    3. 14Giving Hydrogen the Green Light and Putting It on the Fast-Track? Consenting Hydrogen Developments in Aotearoa New Zealand

      Jennifer Campion

  9. Part IVRegulating Hydrogen Transport

    1. 15Accelerating Permission: Hydrogen Transport and Storage Regulation – A German Case Study

      Cathérine Jansen

    2. 16Goal-Setting Approaches to the Regulation of Hydrogen Transport: A Case Study from France

      Kleopatra-Eirini Zerde

    3. 17The Development of Hydrogen Infrastructure in the Netherlands and Third-Party Access

      Maaike Broersma, Philipp Jäger and Marijn Holwerda

  10. Part VEnd Use of Hydrogen

    1. 18The Regulation of Hydrogen in the Transport Sector: Focus on Refuelling Stations

      Endrius Cocciolo

    2. 19The Regulation of Hydrogen Storage as End Use

      Kaisa Huhta and Markus Sairanen

    3. 20The Regulation of Hydrogen in the Heating Markets

      Pim Jansen and Leonie Reins

    4. 21Conclusion

      Ruven Fleming

  11. Index

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  • Contents
  • Edited by Ruven Fleming, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
  • Book: The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law
  • Online publication: 28 November 2024
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  • Contents
  • Edited by Ruven Fleming, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
  • Book: The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law
  • Online publication: 28 November 2024
Available formats
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