Harmonised system-wide cost-benefit analysis for candidate Projects of Common Interest)

The European Commission has published the final CBA methodologies for PCI candidates, decveloped by the Joint Research Centre (Harmonised system-wide cost-benefit analysis for candidate Projects of Common Interest). Here are some of the points to highlight: For Hydrogen infrastructures, seven benefits are considered: B1. Variation of GHG emissions [€/a] B2. Variation of non-GHG emissions [€/a] B3. Integration of RenewableHydrogen and Low Carbon Hydrogen [%] B4. Substitution effect – fuel switching [€/a] B5. Reduction of curtailed hydrogen demand [GWh/a] B6. Improvement of market integration [qualitative] B7. Increase of cross-sectoral flexibility [€/a] For Electrolysers infrastructures, seven benefits are considered: B1. Variation of […]

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