The objective of this consultation is to seek stakeholder views on how the Gas Directive & Gas Regulation should be revised to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases and consumer empowerment, while ensuring integrated, liquid and interoperable EU internal gas markets.
The issues raised in the consultation relate primarily to the cost-efficient decarbonization of the existing gas sector.
This includes questions on how to enable & foster a market for renewable & low carbon hydrogen, allowing it to become a key component of the energy sector.
It also addresses how to facilitate the injection, transmission, distribution & trading of renewable and low carbon gases in the existing gas grid in the context of the wider energy system integration.
To organise the transition from fossil to carbon-free fuels and to achieve a climate-neutral Europe by 2050, the Commission will table the «Fit for 55» package to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 this June.
The on-going reviews of the Renewable Energy Directive & the Energy Efficiency Directive are addressing, among other things, issues of regulatory incentives for production and consumption of renewable energy.
Future gas market legislation will need to be consistent with measures under both Directives, as well as other measures under the «Fit for 55» package.
It will also build on elements outlined in other European Green Deal initiatives such as the hydrogen strategy and the energy system integration strategy.




