Summary - Green hydrogen: Key success criteria for sustainable trade & production Summary of the synthesis based on consultations in Africa and Latin America Published: January 2023 Two-pager of the detailed synthesis report "Green hydrogen: Key success criteria for sustainable trade & production"
Technical potential & challenges of REnewable hydrogen Issues in the global South Published: November 2022 This report provides the technical background of processes of renewable hydrogen production and its applications in key sectors and discusses factors which will determine the costs reductions for the commercialisation of renewable hydrogen to reach economies of scale.
Report Transformation by design, not by disaster Civil society actors call for a reduction in primary resource use Published: December 2022 Four areas of application show: Our current consumption of raw materials is globally and socially unjust and ecologically unsustainable. We need a raw material transition towards truly circular and sustainable producttion and consumption patterns.
Report Green Hydrogen: Key success criteria for sustainable trade & production A Synthesis based on Consultations in Africa & Latin America Published: November 2022 Based on national consultations in African and Latin American countries, this report examines benefits and risks for local communities and the envisaged exporting countries located in the Global South. It outlines international policy recommendations for how a human-rights based, equitable, just, and environmentally sound trade should work.
Report Green hydrogen – hype or beacon of hope? Opportunities, risks and strategies for green hydrogen production in the global south Published: July 2022 In the coming years, the global energy system will have to undergo a profound structural change in order to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. (Green) hydrogen will play an important role in this. This publication provides an easy-to-understand introduction to the topic. It informs about trends in the production and use of hydrogen and the potential challenges.
Analysis "Clean" Energy Bills for all citizens in the EU A subject to an examination Published: June 2022 Well-designed energy bills are a key tool for consumers in the energy transition. The analysis “‘Clean’ Energy Bills for all citizens in the EU; a subject to an examination” aims at registering the content, structure, and format of the electricity bills in EU27, and examine their contribution to consumers’ empowerment to play an active role in the clean energy transition.
Report Pastoralism and large-scale REnewable energy and green hydrogen projects Potential & Threats By Ann Waters-Bayer and Hussein Tadicha Wario Published: May 2022 Large-scale renewable energy projects are being developed in the drylands of Africa, Asia and Latina America without adequate consultation with pastoralists that have been using the land for grazing their livestock since time memorial. This joint report by the Heinrich Böll Foundation and Bread for the World examines evidence from existing large-scale projects and derives recommendations.
E-Paper Climate and Energy Partnerships – Hype or Hope? By Dr. Sabrina Schulz Published: March 2022 Climate and Energy Partnerships are a key instrument in international climate and energy cooperation and diplomacy. The recommendations in this paper are meant to make Climate and Energy Partnerships into relationships on equal footing and into win-win solutions in the transition to a net zero global economy.
Study Coal, Capital and Conflicts The Rampal power plant in Bangladesh, the protection of the Sundarbans and the role of German companies Published: October 2022 The study by Asia expert Dieter Reinhardt shows why the construction of this coal-fired power plant is an exemplary anachronism: it prevents the expansion of renewable energies, which is necessary because of climate change and for which Bangladesh has the potential; and it weakens coastal protection, which should have priority in view of rising sea levels.
E-Paper Ukraine and the European Green Deal Guiding Principles for Effective Cooperation By Iryna Holovko Published: December 2021 To make Europe a climate-neutral continent by 2050, the European Union needs to work closely with its neighbours, including those in the Eastern Partnership. Ukraine was among the first EU neighbours to announce their readiness to contribute to the European Green Deal.