Hydrogen
Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier, which can help to tackle various critical energy challenges. Hydrogen can be produced from almost all energy resources, though today’s use of hydrogen in oil refining and chemical production is mostly covered by hydrogenfrom fossil fuels, with significant associated CO2 emissions.
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Key findings
Low-carbon hydrogen production, 2010-2030, historical, announced and in the Sustainable Development Scenario, 2030
OpenA record year for electrolysis capacity
Global demand for pure hydrogen, 1975-2018
OpenDemand for hydrogen continues to rise, almost entirely supplied from fossil fuels
Analysis
Article
Decarbonising industry with green hydrogen
Part of Today in the Lab - Tomorrow in Energy?
Commentary
Latin America’s hydrogen opportunity: from national strategies to regional cooperation
Statistics report
Energy Technology RD&D Budgets 2020
Tracking trends in spending on research, development and demonstration
Country report
The Netherlands 2020
Energy Policy Review
Article
Running combustion engines on non-carbon fuels
Part of Today in the Lab - Tomorrow in Energy?
Article
Carbon-free hydrogen from low-cost wind power, stored for use on demand
Part of Today in the Lab - Tomorrow in Energy?
Fuel report
Hydrogen Projects Database
Events
CEM11 side-event: Opportunities for clean hydrogen to drive the sustainable recovery and clean energy transitions in a post-COVID world
CEM Hydrogen Initiative’s Advisory Group meeting
Presentation: The Future of Hydrogen
The Future of Hydrogen: Seizing Today's Opportunities
Latest news
Reports
Our work on Hydrogen
The Hydrogen TCP, founded in 1977, works to accelerate hydrogen implementation and widespread utilisation in the areas of production, storage, distribution, power, heating, mobility and industry. The Hydrogen TCP seeks to optimise environmental protection, improve energy security, transform global energy systems and grid management, and promote international economic development, as well as serving as the premier global resource for expertise in all aspects of hydrogen technology.