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Global Hydrogen Generation Outlook

By:

Senior Associate, Research

According to the International Energy Agency, there are around 1,890 projects for hydrogen generation as of October 2023 — currently, 280 of those projects are operational.

This e-book dives deep into the IEA’s hydrogen projects database to provide a comprehensive overview of the sector. It includes:

  • Project Breakdown: A detailed analysis of the 1,890 hydrogen generation projects globally, highlighting the 280 operational projects and future projections up to 2045, with a focus on the dominant role of electrolysis technology.

  • Technology Insights: An overview of various hydrogen production technologies, including electrolysis, reforming/gasification with CCUS, and emerging methods like methane pyrolysis, examining how each impacts the carbon intensity and scalability of hydrogen production.

  • Regional Trends & Challenges: A regional distribution of hydrogen projects, covering Europe, the Americas, and Australia, while addressing key challenges like high production costs, regulatory uncertainties, and difficulties in securing long-term offtake agreements.

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Global Hydrogen Generation Outlook

By:

Senior Associate, Research

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