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In the European Union, certified ‘renewable’ hydrogen, defined as produced from non-biological feedstocks, requires an emission reduction of >70% below the fossil fuel it is intended to replace relative to a benchmark emissions intensity threshold according to the Renewable Energy directive RED II). This is distinct in the EU from ‘low carbon’ hydrogen, defined as made using fossil fuel feedstocks, which must achieve >70% reduction in emissions compared with grey hydrogen it replaces, for it to be certified.