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Policy
Algeria
2025
Subsidy scheme for the installation of thermal solar water heater
The scheme provides direct subsidies to install solar water heater, up to DA 65.000.
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Policy
Norway
2024
Subsidy for hydrogen production for shipping
NOK 777 million (USD 69 million) awarded for five renewable hydrogen projects targeting maritime sector use.
The first round, launched in late 2024, supports projects totaling 100 MW of electrolysis capacity (40 t/d), with operations expected to begin by 2027. -
Policy
Norway
2024
Subsidy for ammonia production for shipping
Enova supports the establishment of bunkering infrastructure for renewable or low-carbon ammonia along the Norwegian coast. The program aims to enable the first ammonia-fueled vessels by 2027, with funding awarded through a competitive process based on project maturity, market potential, and cost efficiency. Up to 80% of the investment costs could be covered up to NOK 150 million. Eligible costs are bunkering infrastructure, construction and installation costs, costs associated with permitting and planning
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Policy
Netherlands
2024
Subsidy scheme for the use of hydrogen (derivates) for electricity production
The subsidy scheme aimed at achieving a CO₂-free electricity system by 2035, with approximately €1 billion allocated from the Climate Fund. It emphasizes the importance of CO₂-free dispatchable power to ensure a reliable electricity supply when renewable sources are unavailable. Hydrogen is highlighted as a key CO₂-free energy carrier to replace natural gas in gas-fired power plants. The scheme aims to open before 2030, with funds available until after January 1, 2031.
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Policy
Netherlands
2022
Subsidy for clean trucks
The amount of the subsidy depends on the type of truck and the size of the company. Large companies can be reimbursed in total (subsidy and tax benefit) up to 40% of the additional costs compared to a diesel truck, while small companies (<10 employees) this raises to 60%. The subsidy scheme runs until the beginning of 2027. Currently, the pot is filled with a total of more than € 40 million, which will be available until 2024; the government is currently working on the design of the budget after 2024.
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Policy
Chile
2023
Subsidy for H2V demand
Seeks to provide direct financing to initiatives associated with the demand for H2V in Chile. This call seeks to contribute to sustainable productive development and the enabling of this industry in Chile, accelerating the implementation of initiatives that contribute to the energy transition
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Policy
Germany
2025
Subsidy program for electrolysis in Baden-Wurttemberg
The ELY program offers €100 million in funding to support hydrogen projects. Eligible projects must have a minimum size of 1 MW. Incentives include up to €10 million per project, covering up to 45% of eligible investment costs. Funding also applies to balance of plant CAPEX, with storage and compressors eligible for up to 30% of total CAPEX.
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Policy
Luxembourg
2024
Subsidy for electrolysis
Luxembourg has allocated EUR 110 million to support 12 MW of electrolyzer capacity. The scheme includes 10 years of OPEX support (non-indexed), up to 45% CAPEX support, and a price ceiling of EUR 7/kg, with an adjustment of up to EUR 3/kg for locally sourced renewable electricity. A EUR 50/kg completion guarantee applies, and project selection is based solely on price. Each project can receive up to EUR 30 million. As of May 2025, EUR 47 million was awarded to two projects totaling 7.5 MW, which must be completed within three years.
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Policy
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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Policy
Japan
2009
Subsidy for Residential PV systems
…conditions will apply for individuals to be eligible to receive the subsidy:
The installation cost (including PV modules, its peripheral equipment, distribution lines, installation work, etc.) should be JPY 550,000 per kW or less and the maximum output is 10kW;
The PV system must have proper quality certification such as JET certification;
The PV system must have the proper efficiency according to its type (conversion efficiency must exceed the standard value according to type of cell);
The PV system must have a long-term warranty provided by the manufacturer;
The subsidy scheme has been implemented since 1 January 2009…