Global Hydrogen Policy Tracker

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Many countries recognize the importance of clean hydrogen in the energy transition, understanding that renewable electricity and nuclear power alone cannot achieve decarbonization. The speed of deployment of hydrogen in coming years is expected to vary between sectors and countries due to the different level of maturity or adoption of the technology required for decarbonized hydrogen development, either globally or in specific regions. Meanwhile, governments around the globe continue to support the growth of a clean hydrogen market by developing and implementing clean hydrogen-specific strategies and policies, including new regulatory frameworks and support packages. By making use of government support, smart first-movers will be able to reap the benefits of de-risked investments, become technology leaders and shape the future of the business. Understanding and mastering these strategies and policies is crucial for seizing opportunities effectively.

The Global Hydrogen Policy Tracker helps you track key legal, regulatory, and policy developments in clean hydrogen worldwide. The tracker is regularly updated with the latest announcements on hydrogen-specific government strategies and policies. Each country’s stage in developing the legal and policy framework for the clean-hydrogen market is highlighted in different colors, indicating whether they are in the Preliminary, Development, or Implementation phase.

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This content was last reviewed in September 2024. All content is for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal and regulatory developments. All summaries of the laws, regulations and practice are subject to change.