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Iceland
2024
Hydrogen and e-fuels roadmap
Targets domestic hydrogen demand in 2030 of 12 ktpa plus another 24 ktpa to satisfy 10% of demand from international aviation. Satisfying this with renewable hydrogen would require 237 MW of electrolysis. Investment needs for 2030 of USD 1.8-3.2 billion. 2040 demand is estimated to be ten times larger (with almost 80% from international aviation)
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Canada
2021
Alberta Hydrogen Roadmap
The Alberta Hydrogen Roadmap aims to integrate clean hydrogen into Alberta’s energy system by 2030, leveraging its natural gas reserves, CCUS infrastructure, and renewable energy sector. The plan targets hydrogen use in transportation, heating, power generation, and industrial processes, with a goal to reduce GHG emissions by 14 Mt annually. Alberta aims to become a global leader in hydrogen exports, with projections to produce 45 million tonnes of clean hydrogen per year and export 1 million tonnes by 2030. The roadmap outlines seven policy pillars, including building market demand, enabling CCUS, de-risking investment, and pursuing hydrogen exports.
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Canada
2024
New Brunswick Hydrogen Roadmap
New Brunswick released its Hydrogen Roadmap in early 2024. The roadmap is a five-year plan outlining 13 actions, using the province’s location, natural resources and existing capabilities, to develop the hydrogen industry and position New Brunswick as a leader in producing hydrogen for consumption domestically and abroad
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Policy
South Africa
2022
Hydrogen Society Roadmap
South Africa holds significant advantages for green hydrogen production, including abundant renewable energy resources, existing industrial infrastructure, and access to global shipping routes. Hydrogen could play a key role in decarbonizing the energy system, supporting sectors like transport, industry, and power generation. To promote its use, policy tools such as incentives, public-private partnerships, and regulatory frameworks are essential. Enabling actions are also needed in areas like R&D, skills development, and inclusive participation—particularly in building human capital and ensuring gender equity in the hydrogen economy.
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United Arab Emirates
2021
Hydrogen Leadership Roadmap
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI) announced during COP26 the UAE Hydrogen Leadership Roadmap. The roadmap includes three core objectives: unlocking new sources of value creation through exports of low carbon hydrogen, derivatives and products to key importing regions, fostering new hydrogen derivative opportunities through low-carbon steel, sustainable kerosene as well as other priority industries and contributing to the UAE’s 2050 net zero commitments. The UAE aims to support the low-carbon hydrogen business through five critical enablers: a clear regulatory framework backed by policies, incentives, standards, and certifications; best-in-class technology through value-add partnerships…
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Policy
Korea
2019
Hydrogen Economy Roadmap 2040
In January 2019, Korea announced its Hydrogen Economy Roadmap. The Roadmap outlines goal of producing 6.2 million fuel cell electric vehicles and rolling out at least 1200 refilling stations by 2040. Additionally, the plan aims to roll out on the street at least 35 hydrogen buses in 2019 ramping this number up to 2000 by 2022 and 41000 by 2040. In terms of the energy sector, the roadmap outlines an objective to supply 15 GW of fuel cell for power generation
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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
Korea
2010
Green Car Roadmap
…making South Korea
the fourth –largest manufacturer of alternative fuel vehicles, including electric and
hybrids. But in December 2010 it unveiled specific targets. These targets include
achieving by 2015:
Ì 1.2 million “green cars” annual production, with 900,000 for export;
Ì Green cars will make up a 21% domestic vehicle market share;
Ì KRW 3.1 trillion (US$ 2.9 billion) in investment in additional domestic auto
industry investment between 2011 and 2015 into achieving the green car
roadmap objectives, or more than double the KRW 1.3 trillion (US$ 1.2 billion)
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Israel
2024
2050 Net-Zero Roadmap
The Israeli Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has released a roadmap to achieve net-zero emissions in the energy sector by 2050, centred around solar power but adaptable to future technological shifts. It presents three scenarios: one where rapid advances make solar energy even cheaper and more efficient, potentially reaching a PV capacity of 108 GW; another where hydrogen technology matures and plays a key role; and a third in which the country embraces nuclear power. Each path reflects different trajectories based on policy choices and innovation.
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Policy
Norway
2022
Norway's roadmap for boosting its green industry
The government released its roadmap for greening and strengthening its industry in the coming decade.The roadmap focuses on 7 industries with great potential:offshore windhydrogenbatteriesthe maritime industryCO2 capture and storageforestry wood and bio-economyprocess industry.Investments in these sectors will be facilitated, among other measures.