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CertifHy 2 Final Stakeholder Conference and Plenary
Wouter Vanhoudt (HINICIO)25 March 2019
Session 1.3 CertifHy 2: overview of main achievements
Phase 2Phase 1
Define a widely acceptabledefinition of green hydrogen
CertifHy activities – global overview
Determine how to designand implement a robust EUwide GO scheme
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Set-up a well-represented Stakeholder platform
2014 2016 2017 2018/9 2020s..
Finalise the scheme’s designensuring it can be the main routeto guarantee the origin of green &low carbon hydrogen across EU MS
Run a pilot scheme to test the design
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2
3
Identify actions which need to beundertaken after the completionof phase 2 for the scale-up of the1st EU-wide Certification Systemfor Green & Low-Carbon hydrogen
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Phase 3
Prepare EU wide deployment:Implement key elements
Ø EU wide Certif. System covering GOs AND supply certificates.
ØCentral European Issuing Body and Registry
ØEstablish interfaces with national registries
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Further alignment with Regulation, Codes and Standards:
Ø EU and national regulationØ CEN StandardØ EECSØ….
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2
Affiliated partners:
Platform operationPlatform creation
Platform operational
Plat
form
Steering Group
WG 1: GO Scheme and procedures
WG 2: GO issuing
(Producers)
WG 3: GO commercialisation
and use (Users)
Preliminary scheme definition- incl. interaction with standards and regulation
Pilot specification
WP1: The creation and operation of a stakeholders platform
Updating of GO scheme
Plan for EU rollout
Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
WP3: Pilot scheme development, operation and feedback
Pilot preparation- Scheme procedures- ICT system- Production site audits- Monitoring plan
Preliminary GO scheme defined
Pilot operation - Registry operation- GO issuing and use - Pilot monitoring and stakeholder feedback- Cost analysis and business model
WG 4: Regulatory framework
WP2: Preliminary scheme finalization & Specification of pilot
GO scheme finalized
EU roll out plan
adopted
Pilot scheme tested
WP4: Final GO scheme design & EU-wide implementation plan
Timeline 2nd phase of CertifHy
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Current status
Pilot online
Stakeholder plenary
Steering Group meeting
(today) 11/03/2019For the endorsement of:- Scheme documents and procedures
- Business cases/model- Pilot results- Roadmap
Final ConferenceCertifHy 2
Milestones
THE CERTIFHY SCHEME IS DEVELOPED COLLABORATIVELY WITH KEY STAKEHOLDERS ACROSS THE VALUE CHAIN
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WG 1: GO Scheme and
proceduresWG 4: Regulatory
framework
+ 35 new ORGANISATIONS in 2018 with increasing international interest (USA, Canada, Japan, Australia)
WG 2: GO issuing (Producers)
WG 3: GO commercialisation and use
(Users)
EVOLUTION OF CERTIFHY 2 MEMBERSHIP
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+ 110 PEOPLE in 2018
2015 Q1 2019
CertifHy2 has developed all the core elements of a hydrogen GO scheme in order to test through pilot implementation
REGISTRY SYSTEM
ISSUING CRITERIA
SCHEME DESIGN & PROCEDURES
GO issuing
GO transfer
GO cancellation
GO expiry
Ac. holder registration
Prod. dev. registration
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The pilot GO system is fully operational
https://cmo.grexel.com/
Cancelled:Renewable: 1663 MWhFossil: 1964 MWh)
Issued:Renewable: 2840 MWhFossil: 73739 MWh
1 GO = 1 MWh
• Lessons from the pilot have led to the final design of the scheme, its procedures and definitions (endorsed by the Steering Group on the 11th of March 2019)
• Methodological challenges with regards to H2 footprint calculation were addressed and a path forward defined
• The ‘Residual mix’ issue is better understood, but the way forward needs further elaboration
• A roadmap for further scale-up has been developed. It sets out our perspective for the future of CertifHy and defines the actions towards building a dual hydrogen certification infrastructure for Guarantees of Origin AND for Certification of renewable hydrogen in transport.
These will be further touched upon in other sessions later today.
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Thanks to the CertifHy Pilot a big step has been made towards full scale implementation
Hydrogen will play an important role in the decarbonization of Europe, and is clearly mentioned in the RED 2: new instruments are to be created
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GO: H2 H2 (RFNBO) Biogas (H2) H2 (non-bio)
Disclosure of renewable
origin to final customers
Art. 19
Transport• 14% goal
2030• -70% GHG• Grid
connection • etc.
Art. 25Art. 27
Transport• 14% goal
2030• -50%/-60%/-
65%• Sustainability
criteria
Heating&cooling• 1.3 pp/yr
(indicative)• No
requirements
Art. 23
Biogas (H2)
Heating&cooling• 1.3 pp/yr
(indicative)• -70%/-80%• Sustainability
criteria
Art. 29Art. 29(Art. 26)
H2
Overall• 32% goal
2030
Art. 3Art. 7
We aim to develop an EU-wide system that covers both GOs and “certificates” recognisingfundamental synergies between the two.
CertifHy CertifHy: new development targets…!
CertifHy has initiated a joint working group to develop a common standard for GOs for any energy carrier
• Following RED II, Member States and designated competent bodies now have to comply with standard EN 16325.
• CertifHy stakeholders have discussed recasting this standard in order to address future needs in the framework of RED II:
• A consensus has developed on the need for coherent standardisation of GOs for all types of energies. This could be addressed through a core standard applicable to GOs for any type of energy carrier, with energy-specifics detailed in schemes.
• As standardisation is a slow process, while markets may be more dynamic, a CEN standard covering all energies will cover the fundamental issues not expected to need short-term adjustments, while issues that are subject to market developments should be covered by the schemes such as EECS for electricity GOs or CertifHy for H2 GOs.
• Recently, CEN-CLC/JTC 6 ‘Hydrogen in energy systems’ and CEN-CLC/JTC 14 ‘Energy management, energy audits, energy savings’ submitted a joint letter to ask for the establishment of a CEN-CLC Joint Working Group.
• This Joint Working Group would have the task to revise EN 16325:2013 + A1:2015 ‘Guarantees of Origin related to energy - Guarantees of Origin for Electricity’ (JW002006) developed by the CEN-CLC/JWG 2 ‘Guarantees of origin and Energy certificates’, now disbanded.
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