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Overview
The annual Global Hydrogen Review tracks hydrogen production and demand worldwide and identifies the latest developments relating to policy, infrastructure, trade, investments and innovation.
The conflict in the Middle East is impacting global supplies of hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives such as fertilisers, exposing vulnerabilities in their supply chains. As energy security concerns move higher up the policy agenda, this year's report considers the potential contributions of low-emissions hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives to enhancing energy security. It takes stock of deployment to date to assess the level of hydrogen uptake that could be achieved by 2030.
The report’s main authors will present and discuss their main findings in two webinar events for different time zones on 29 July, at 9:30-10:30 (CEST) and again at 16:00-17:00 (CEST).
Attendees will be given a chance to comment and ask questions during a Q&A session.
Global Hydrogen Review 2026
The IEA's Global Hydrogen Review 2026 provides an update on hydrogen production and demand worldwide and identifies the latest developments relating to policy, infrastructure, trade, investments and innovation.