Turn the new EU GHG Delegated Act into clarity and actionable insights.

November 12, 2025 I 10:00 – 11:00 CET

The EU GHG Delegated Regulation (EU 2025/4674 Final) introduces, for the first time, a harmonized methodology to calculate greenhouse gas emissions from low-carbon fuels. For hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol producers, this means new requirements on emission thresholds, Carbon capture and storage/Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCS/CCU) accounting, and the treatment of electricity and co-products.
To make sense of these complex rules and their real-world implications, this high-level webinar brings together three essential perspectives:

  • TÜV Rheinland – expert interpretation of the regulation and its methodologies
  • CertifHy – operator of the EU RFNBO certification scheme and a potential key player in shaping EU Low-Carbon Fuels certification
  • Industry leader Yara – real-world insights on compliance pathways and market impact

In just one hour, gain a holistic view on how to navigate compliance, certification, and new market opportunities under the EU framework.
Navigating the EU GHG Delegated Act: Compliance Pathways and Market Implications for Low-Carbon Fuels

November 12, 2025
10:00 – 11:00 CET

No time? No problem! Register anyway and get access to the webinar recording afterwards.

What to expect in this webinar

  • Deconstructing the Delegated Act – TÜV Rheinland experts provide a focused walkthrough of key elements, including low-carbon fuel definitions, Carbon capture and storage/Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCS/CCU) calculation methodologies, and rules for electricity and co-products.
  • Panel discussion with leading stakeholders – gain insights from CertifHy on certification pathways and from Yara on real-world implications for producers.
  • Interactive Q&A – your questions answered: the panel will address top-voted audience questions live.
  • Closing takeaways – each panelist shares a key message to help you translate regulation into action.

Meet our experts

Daniel Gersdorf
Daniel Gersdorf I Lead Auditor at TÜV Rheinland

Daniel has worked at TÜV Rheinland as a Scheme Manager and Auditor for RFNBOs, hydrogen fuels, and biofuels since September 2021. He contributed to the development of the TÜV Rheinland H2.21 standard for renewable and low-carbon hydrogen fuels, as well as the ZWTL standard.

Daniel is an approved auditor under the CertifHy RFNBO scheme and a lead auditor in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. Additionally, he leads a team and acts as a Lead Auditor for ISO 14064/2 energy and AFOLU (Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use) projects, including those certified under VCS (Verified Carbon Standard), CSA (Canadian Standards Association), and ICR (International Carbon Reduction).
Kristine Ding
Kristine Ding I Business Development Executive & Project Engineer at TÜV Rheinland

Kristine has been working in the current position at TÜV Rheinland since February 2025, focusing on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Product Carbon Footprinting (PCF), as well as the certification of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia. She is also involved in business development, sales, strategy development and providing M&A support across various projects.

Before taking on this role, Kristine gained extensive professional experience as a Market Intelligence Manager at Thyssenkrupp Nucera, a Global Business Development Manager at the Global Hydrogen Competence Centre of TÜV Rheinland an Analyst at the technology company Valona/Lectra.
Emma Andersson
Emma Andersson I Certification & Academy Product Manager at CertifHy

Emma has worked with CertifHy for about two years, serving as Certification & Academy Product Manager. In this role, she is responsible for CertifHy's commercial activities under its EU RFNBO Voluntary Scheme, as well as overseeing the content and organization of trainings within CertifHy Academy. Before joining CertifHy, Emma explored the economics of hydrogen in the academic environment, which provided a valuable foundation for her current work.
Emile Herben
Emile Herben I Director of Product Management for Clean Ammonia at Yara

Emile Herben is the Director of Product Management for Clean Ammonia at Yara, one of the world’s largest ammonia producers and distributors. Since joining in 2018, he has played a key role in Yara’s clean ammonia initiatives and is currently responsible for its regulatory affairs and product development.
Before Yara, Emile held roles in production, engineering, and project management at Givaudan and Procter & Gamble. He holds a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Delft University of Technology.

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