Directive (EU) 2024/1788 lays down common rules for the internal markets for renewable gases, natural gas, and hydrogen. It is part of the Hydrogen and Gas Decarbonisation Package and replaces Directive 2009/73/EC from the Third Energy Package. The Directive provides the legal framework for network access, unbundling, consumer rights, and market organisation for both methane-based gases and hydrogen. Adopted in July 2024, this Directive reflects the EU’s strategy to align its gas market with decarbonisation goals and to phase out fossil gas dependency. It introduces legal certainty for the scale-up of hydrogen markets.

It applies to all Member States and must be transposed into national law. It complements Regulation (EU) 2024/1789, which is directly applicable.

It sets out rules on:

The Directive introduces a dedicated framework for hydrogen markets, including rules on hydrogen production, system operation, infrastructure development, and retail supply. It allows for the establishment of Hydrogen Network Operators (HNOs) and introduces a requirement for Member States to adopt National Network Development Plans covering both gas and hydrogen.

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National Implementation

The Directive requires transposition into national law, including: