Update of National Hydrogen Strategy

Source: International Energy Agency
Last updated: 05 September 2025
The 2030 target for electrolysis deployment was revised to 4 GW (from 6.5 GW) and the 2035 target revised to 8 GW (from 10 GW). One reason for this downward revision was a slower deployment than expected both domestically and globally. The strategy highlights the importance of hydrogen production from electrolysis using electricity from nuclear as a pathway contributing to emissions reduction. The low-emissions hydrogen demand estimated for 2030 is 320-520 ktpa (in comparison to a current demand of about 400 ktpa). A support mechanism of EUR 4 billion (USD 4.4 billion) to support the deployment of 1 GW of electrolysis was confirmed

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