Elections, ambitions, delays and obscurity. Those are the words that spring to mind when thinking about the global hydrogen policy developments in 2024.
Over half the world’s population has participated in elections across more than 80 countries, with new hydrogen strategies and support schemes unveiled alongside persistent delays in finalising regulations, leading to a lack of clarity for developers.
In what had been hoped to be a year of action across most geographies, many regions are still grappling with the details of how to bolster the hydrogen industry. And those details look likely to define 2025.
Making EU-wide plans national
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