European Hydrogen Monitor
The development of low-emissions hydrogen in Northwest Europe could gradually scale up in the short- to medium-term. Northwest European countries now have the ambition to develop up to 30 to 40 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyser capacity by 2030.
However, most low emissions hydrogen projects are currently in the early stages of development.
Their success will depend to a large extent on supporting policies and regulatory frameworks, with continuous monitoring of progress. The cost-efficient development of low emissions hydrogen markets will also necessitate a regional approach that maximises existing synergies among national markets.
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