The future HTNOs will work according to the draft statutory documents that they submitted to ACER and the European Commission on 30 August 2024, as obligated by the Regulation (EU) 2024/17892. A management structure has been appointed to steer the work in the following months. Pre-ENNOH content and activities would be assumed by ENNOH once this last one is legally established, most likely in Q4 2025.
The elected management structure includes a President, Board members and a Director. The full list is as follows:
President: Christoph von dem Bussche (Gascade)
Director: Abel Enríquez
Board members: Gaetano Mazzitelli (Snam), Nicolas Peugniez (GRTgaz), Szabolcs Ferencz (FGSZ), Sara Kärki (Gasgrid vetyverkot), Agnieszka Ozga (GAZ-SYSTEM), Andra Vlahbei (Transgaz), Arno Büx (Fluxys Hydrogen), Björn Santana Arvidsson (Nordion Energi H2), Detlef Brüggemeyer (Open Grid Europe), Edwina Nyhan (Gas Networks Ireland), Helmie Botter (Gasunie – Hynetwork Services), Luis Ignacio Parada (Enagás Infraestructuras de Hidrógeno), Michal Slabý (NET4GAS), Michael Thomadakis (DESFA), Pedro Furtado (REN Gás), and Rastislav Ňukovič (eustream).
More information about the management members is available here.
Christoph von dem Bussche, Pre-ENNOH President, comments, “Pre-ENNOH will play an essential role in ensuring the adequate preparatory works so that ENNOH can hit the ground running and deliver what is expected according to the EU Regulation. We look forward to working and cooperating with the European Commission, ACER, ENTSO-E, ENTSOG, the EU DSO Entity and other relevant stakeholders during the execution of these preparatory works.”.
During the following year, the future HTNOs will develop different preparatory activities related to deliverables that ENNOH is required to publish in 2025 as per the EU regulation , such as the integrated model (October 2025) and the single-sector draft methodology for hydrogen (December 2025), among others. They will also work on founding and legally establishing ENNOH, setting up the secretariat, acquiring the necessary resources and building the required capacities to deliver on ENNOH’s mission effectively.
Mr. von dem Bussche adds a few personal words: “Shaping the hydrogen ramp-up and decarbonising European industry competitively is a major challenge for all stakeholders. With ENNOH, we will make our contribution to a well-connected European hydrogen infrastructure. In my role as president I am looking forward to this task and would also like to say a great thank-you to Pieter van Aartsen for having successfully moderated the ENNOH Foundation Process. His contribution has been invaluable for all the future HTNOs”.