EU climate policy will have 'significant consequences' for NL
Dutch NewsThe European Commission’s climate change plans will have ‘significant consequences’ for Dutch climate and energy policy and will partly require a change of course, the Dutch environmental assessment agency PBL said on Friday in a new report. In addition, goals for green hydrogen use, energy saving and renewable energy for heating and cooling will also present a ‘hefty task’ for the Netherlands, the PBL said. This, the PBL says, may make the Dutch energy transition more expensive up to 2030 and also poses a risk to the emission reduction rate in industry, because of the time needed to get green hydrogen production up to speed. Earlier this week national statistics agency CBS said that some 550,000 households in the Netherlands live in energy poverty because they have high bills, poorly insulated homes and low incomes.