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Policy
Peru
2024
Hydrogen roadmap
…plans to develop four pilot hydrogen projects by 2030—located in Callao, Piura, Matarani, and Ica—with a combined electrolyzer capacity of 256 MW. While exports are expected to begin in 2040, domestic hydrogen demand is projected to grow from 7–23.6 ktpa in 2030 to 131–1167 ktpa by 2050. Cement will be the largest demand sector by 2050 (25%), followed by road transport (86 ktpa, ~20%) and mining. Around 50% of demand will be concentrated near Lima. Export demand is assumed to be four times higher than domestic demand. The levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) is projected…
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Netherlands
2025
Hydrogen transmission tariffs
The Dutch energy regulator, ACM, published a market report in May 2025 with an assessment of the hydrogen transmission tariffs. From 2033 at the latest, ACM will set tariffs based on actual incurred costs. Before that period, some of the options to deal with the low utilisation from early stages are to use an intertemporal cost allocation (i.e. spreading the cost recovery for the network over time), direct government subsidies to the network operators and indirect government support through, for example, loan guarantees
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Netherlands
2025
Subsidy for hydrogen hubs
EUR 100-125 million for local hydrogen hubs using electrolyser of 2.5-25 MW along with storage and transport infrastructure and end-use applications. Several companies can apply together, but the facilities should be within 5 km. Scope: CAPEX for all parts of the value chain and OPEX for production and use. Hubs focusing on the transport sector or linked to the planned hydrogen backbone are excluded
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United Kingdom
2022
Hydrogen Allocation Round
Over GBP 2 billion of OPEX support was allocated to 11 projects (125 MW of electrolysis) in the first HAR1, with operations to start in 2025. The average strike price was GBP 241/MWh (USD 10.2/kg). Private capital investment of GBP 413 million (USD 525 million) is expected between 2024-2026.
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Colombia
2021
Colombian Hydrogen Roadmap
Dual strategy pursuing renewable and low-carbon hydrogen. 1-3 GW of electrolysis by 2030 with a production cost of USD 1.7/kg and 50 ktpa of low-carbon hydrogen. Demand side targets industry and transport with a 40% quota for existing industrial uses, 1500-2000 FCEV, 1000-1500 trucks, and 50-100 HRS. Investment needs of USD 2.5-5.5 billion by 2030 creating 7 000 to 15 000 jobs and reducing 2.5 to 3 Mtpa of CO2
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Policy
Ecuador
2023
Hydrogen roadmap for green hydrogen
Target to install 3 GW of electrolysers by 2040 and establish regulations for domestic hydrogen use and potentially for export to international markets. Investment needs of USD 3-5.7 billion by 2030
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Netherlands
2025
Multi-year funding for hydrogen as part of the Climate Package 2026
As part of its multi-year hydrogen program through 2030, the government has allocated over EUR 9.5 billion across key areas. Major investments include EUR 3 billion for research, EUR 2.5 billion for the hydrogen backbone, and EUR 2.1 billion for large-scale onshore electrolysis (500–1000 MW). Additional funding supports offshore electrolysis (EUR 1.19 billion), IPCEI projects (EUR 1.59 billion total for Hy2Use, Hy2Infra, and Hy2Move), demand-side subsidies (EUR 662 million), import infrastructure (EUR 500 million), and H2Global (EUR 300 million). Smaller allocations target inland shipping (EUR 30.5 million) and pilot-scale…
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Policy
Bhutan
2024
Hydrogen roadmap
Electrolyser target of 5 MW by 2030 and 485 MW by 2050 with investment needs (for production only) of USD 9 million by 2030 and USD 454 million by 2050. Estimated maximum hydrogen demand of 4.2 ktpa for steel, 12 ktpa for cement, and 52.5 ktpa for road transport
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France
2024
Financing of the hydrogen network
A two-tier tariff system was adopted:
Regional clusters – tariffs set individually to reflect varying early-stage network costs and users
National infrastructure – broader, unified tariff structure
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Azerbaijan
2025
National Hydrogen Strategic Outlook
Initial scoping document identifying the potential for hydrogen in a low-emissions future. The document covers scenarios and defines some broad areas for action, but it does not define quantitative targets, responsible, KPIs or timeline for the actions which are expected from a full strategy. The country currently produces about 240 ktpa of hydrogen for methanol (50%), urea (33%) and refining. Scenarios to 2050 foresee growth to 520 ktpa and 1.2 Mtpa by 2050 (Balanced and Accelerated scenario respectively) with 60-85% for exports. This would require 9-17.5 GW of renewables, out of which almost two thirds…