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SIGHT Programme Ammonia - Component II (Mode 2A) Tranche I
India has allocated INR 11.65 billion (USD 140 million) to subsidize 750 ktpa of renewable ammonia production over three years, with support decreasing from USD 106/t to USD 64/t. Projects must meet a carbon intensity cap of 2 kg CO₂-eq/kg H₂. The tender, extended to January…
First auction of European Hydrogen Bank (EHB)
EUR 720 million (USD 781 million) for seven projects (1.5 GW of electrolysis) in the first auction of the European Hydrogen Bank. The winning bid price premiums were EUR 0.37-0.48/kg (USD 0.4-0.52/kg) in comparison to an LCOH of EUR 5.3-13.5/kg (USD 5.7-14.6/kg) and a ceiling…
Auctions for renewable hydrogen
DKK 1.25 billion (USD 182 million) awarded to 6 projects for a total electrolyser capacity of 280 MW. Winning bids had price premiums of DKK 9.3-67.5/GJ (USD 0.16-1.2/kg). Projects have 4 years to build the construction plants. Support is provided for 10
Auctions for renewable hydrogen under European Hydrogen Bank (EHB)
EUR 820 million (USD 889 million) for a funding period of maximum 10 years with the resulting payments to be completed by 2041. EUR 400 million for an auction starting in 2024 (with the option to use the “auction as a service” model) and the rest to be open for bids before 2026.…
PERTE-ERHA - Component 31 (C31.I1/2) [Line 2]: Hydrogen Valleys
A total of EUR 1.2 billion (USD 1.3 billion) was allocated for renewable hydrogen projects of at least 100 MW, including EUR 300 million for 30 demonstration projects and EUR 230 million for 40 value chain projects. Production projects must have at least 60% of volume secured…
Technological development of the Yamanashi model, a decarbonized energy network using hydrogen as a heat source
The NEDO project in Yamanashi Prefecture focuses on producing hydrogen using a large-scale PEM water electrolysis system powered by surplus renewable energy, particularly solar power. The hydrogen is utilized in industrial processes, heating, and as fuel for hydrogen boilers and…
CREATE Thematic Programme in Decarbonisation
SGD 90 million (USD 70 million) programme to fund more research into hydrogen use, sustainable
Emission standards for power generation units
Emission standards with hydrogen blending. There are two tiers. Plants that run regularly must meet an emissions threshold of 355 gCO2/kWh; and Plants that run periodically must meet a threshold twice as much as Tier 1. Both Tier 1 and 2 need to be at least 30% hydrogen-ready by…
Two-way CfD for renewable hydrogen
A €140 million (USD 152 million) two-way Contract for Difference (CfD) with a variable premium has been introduced to support renewable hydrogen and biomethane production, offering a 10-year contract capped at €127/MWh (~USD 4.6/kg) for injecting 120 GWh/year into the gas grid.…
CfD for hydrogen production (EUR 4 bn)
EUR 4 billion (USD 4.3 billion) from 2024 to 2026. Contracts for up to 20 years. Price has 70% weight in the selection criteria. The launch of the first tender is pending [2025] Tender was open in December 2024 targeting a capacity of 200 MW of electrolysis to be fed with…
ARENA Low emissions Iron and Steel Round
Round offers funding for research that can significantly reduce emissions across the steel value chain in the near and long
Red Diesel Replacement competition - Phase 2
Phase 2 of the Red Diesel Replacement (RDR) competition funds projects to demonstrate an end-to-end low-carbon solution to replace red diesel-using technologies on construction and mining or quarrying sites. This is designed to accelerate deployment of such technologies across…
Australian Hydrogen Research Network (AHRN)
The AHRN, initiated and funded by the Australian Government, brings together individuals and organisations with an interest in Australian hydrogen research and development (R&D), from across Australian Universities, Cooperative Research Centres, governments, industry and other…
Western Australia - Pilbara Hydrogen Hub
$70 million to support the Pilbara Hydrogen Hub. 1 of 7 Hydrogen Hubs selected for funding under the Commonwealth Government's Regional Hydrogen Hubs Program. An additional $2.2 million was awarded for the Pilbara Hydrogen Hub FTE's and Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA)
Tasmania - Tasmanian Green Hydrogen Hub
Up to $230 million towards the Tasmanian Green Hydrogen Hub. 1 of 7 Hydrogen Hubs selected for funding under the Commonwealth Government's Regional Hydrogen Hubs Program. The Tasmanian Green Hydrogen Hub will deliver common user infrastructure and domestic market activation to…
South Australia - Port Bonython Hydrogen Hub
$30 million towards the Port Bonython Hydrogen Hub. 1 of 7 Hydrogen Hubs selected for funding under the Commonwealth Government's Regional Hydrogen Hubs
South Australia - upgrade of the Port Bonython jetty in preparation for a hydrogen hub
$37 million upgrade of the Port Bonython jetty in preparation for a hydrogen
ARENA Hydrogen Research and Development Round
ARENA has committed $25 million for two streams: one focused on improving and optimising the production of renewable hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives such as ammonia, and another investigating storage and distribution
Sarawak - Amendment to the Distribution of Gas ordinance
Legislation provides a legal basis for the development of the hydrogen industry and it empowers the Sarawak government to appoint a hydrogen industry regulator, develop safety guidelines, and impose relevant rates, levies, or charges on hydrogen
QLD - Hydrogen Safety Code of Practice
The Hydrogen Safety Code of Practice (the Code) is prepared for the purpose of providing guidance to inform industry of current approval pathways and safety requirements for hydrogen, and improve regulatory
WA - Dangerous Goods Safety Guide Storage, handling and production of hydrogen.
Guide to assist persons who are proposing to store, handle or produce hydrogen gas and liquid within Western Australia, including what is required from a dangerous goods safety
Queensland Government Gas Supply and Other Legislation (Hydrogen Industry Development) Amendment Bill 2023
The new legislation formally commenced on 4 April 2024. and will regulate the construction, operation and safety management of hydrogen projects and hydrogen gas pipelines. The Act amends existing legislation to provide a clear approvals pathway for hydrogen and other prescribed…
Hydrogen Refuelling station information sheet and standards database
The information sheet and associated standards database has been prepared to provide guidance on Australian and international codes and standards suitable for gaseous and liquid hydrogen refuelling stations. This information sheet: 1. Identifies typical activities and equipment…
South Australian Government - Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Act
The new legislation covering on hydrogen production and storage will provide a single access point into government for licensing and regulating hydrogen generation projects, similar to what has been afforded to the oil and gas industry. It will cover both hydrogen production…
Hystandards
A project to develop new resources to assist people to identify relevant standards for their hydrogen project. HyStandards has been developed by Standards Australia and CSIRO to provide industry, government and community a means of identifying relevant hydrogen standards through…
National Hydrogen Regulatory Review
The Commonwealth, states and territories will endorse and publish 4 National Hydrogen Regulatory Guidebooks. Each guidebook will be on one of the following four topics: - Hydrogen production - Hydrogen refuelling facilities - Distribution of hydrogen by pipeline - Distribution…
Zero-emissions port equipment and infrastructure through Clean Ports Program
USD 475 million for six projects (Oakland: 322.1 $M, Illinois: 92.1 $M, Hawaii: 56.7 $M, Wayne: 3 $M, Alaska: 1.9 $M, South Carolina: 1.3
ARPA-E to detect and quantify hydrogen emissions
USD 18 million for 9 projects to support the detection and quantification of hydrogen emissions. Projects are under the Exploratory Topic M:
Industrial targets for energy efficiency
The National Development and Reform Commission issued actions plans for four industry sectors defining targets on efficiency improvement, energy saving and carbon reduction. Plans for refining and ammonia explicitly mention use of renewable hydrogen, without setting explicit…
Regional Hydrogen Hubs Programme
AUD 490 million (Australian dollars) (USD 324 million) allocated to seven hydrogen hubs (located in Gladstone, the Hunter Valley, Bell Bay, Port Bonython, Kwinana and the Pilbara) and 9 Development & Design projects as part of the Regional Hydrogen Hubs Programme announced in…
Low Carbon Fuel Standard (British Columbia)
Credit based scheme aimed to reduce the GHG emission intensity of the transport sector. 30% reduction by 2030 (vs 2010). There are no thresholds for hydrogen pathways and credits are based on the emissions reduction vs the reference. Legislation also includes the GHG methodology…
Clean Fuels Standard (Washington)
Credit based scheme aimed to reduce the GHG emission intensity of the transport sector. 20% reduction by 2030 (vs 2015) and 37% by 2035. There are no thresholds for hydrogen pathways and credits are based on the emissions reduction vs the reference. Legislation also includes the…
Clean Fuels Program (Oregon)
Credit based scheme aimed to reduce the GHG emission intensity of the transport sector. 20% reduction by 2030 (vs 2015) and 37% by 2035. There are no thresholds for hydrogen pathways and credits are based on the emissions reduction vs the reference. Legislation also includes the…
Green Hydrogen Standard
Green hydrogen definition with subsequent legislations to define the methodology for GHG MMRV and certification. Threshold: 2 kg CO2-eq/kg H2 as an average of a 12-month period. Two processes included: electrolysis and biomass
DENA Biogas Register
Hydrogen documented via the biogas register could be used to fulfill the obligation to use renewable energies for heat generation in accordance with the Buildings Energy Act (Gebäudeenergiegesetz). This would also be the case, should the hydrogen be fed into the natural gas…
Brazilian System of Hydrogen Certification (SBCH2)
A national hydrogen certification bill defines categories like low-carbon, renewable, and green hydrogen. It outlines roles for certification bodies and includes provisions for international alignment. The scheme will cover hydrogen only, use a book-and-claim chain of custody,…
Hydrogen GHG threshold in financing taxonomy
Hydrogen production should result in life-cycle GHG emissions lower than 3 kg CO2-eq/kg H2, comply with climate change adaptation requirements as per Appendix A, and sustainable use and protection of water and marine resources as per Appendix B, to be classified as a sutainable…
Exemption from energy taxation
Excluded from the scope is the electricity used principally for the purposes of chemical reduction and in electrolytic and metallurgical processes, when electricity is used directly in or to provide a direct energy input to the process, or its consumption is connected to the…
Demonstration project for hydrogen society model for decarbonization
The document from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) outlines a project to build a hydrogen society model aimed at decarbonizing industrial activities by establishing a hydrogen supply chain for production, transportation, and utilization. The goals include…
Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard
The Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard sets a maximum threshold for the greenhouse gas emissions allowed in the production of hydrogen to be considered "low carbon". This threshold is 20 gCO2eq/MJ of hydrogen, or about 2.4 kgCO2eq/kgH2, calculated up to the point of production; A…
Renewable Energy Directive III (RED III) - GHG threshold
The Renewable Energy Directive III (RED III) is a broad document setting the target for renewable energy consumption in the EU by 2030, not only focused on hydrogen. RED III introduces a new binding target for RFNBO (renewable fuels of non-biological origin) in industry: 42% in…
Clean Hydrogen Production Standard (CHPS)
Draft guidance developed to meet the requirements of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL). The draft sets a target of 4 kgCO2e/kgH2 for lifecycle emissions of hydrogen produciton (well-to-gate). The same threshold is included in the Inflationreduction Act (IRA) for the…
Threshold GHG value and GHG calculation methodology Ministerial decision
Threshold value = 3.38 kgCO2,e/kgH2. GHG methodology calculation: - Renewable H2: according to EU DA 2023/1185 on RFNBOs GHG calculation methodology, - Low-carbon H2: mirror of EU DA 2023/1185 on RFNBOs GHG calculation methodology, while waiting for the low-carbon EU
EU hydrogen and gas markets decarbonisation package
The revised rules create a level-playing field, based on EU-wide rules, for hydrogen markets and infrastructure, and remove barriers that hamper their development. It creates the right conditions for existing natural gas infrastructure to be repurposed for the transport of pure…
PERTE-ERHA Component 9 (C9.I1): Order TED/1445/2021
Deployment and development of pioneering and unique projects enabling the introduction of renewable hydrogen in industrial applications and isolated energy systems, as well as the integration of renewable hydrogen supply in the value chain: in thermal and transport uses. Part of…
Technology for sustainable energy carriers
Projects supported are pilots of new of significantly improved technologies of biofuels and hydrogen-based energy carriers. Technology must be TRL 5 aiming to go to TRL 6 or 7. Hydrogen carriers eligible are hydrogen, ammonia, LOHC. Scope: production, processing, transport,…
Minimum public procurement targets for clean vehicles
Law 4710/2020 includes provisions for hydrogen as an alternative fuel to reduce carbon emissions in transportation. It aims to promote the use of hydrogen by integrating it into the energy supply for transport, supporting the development of hydrogen infrastructure, and…
Alternative Fuels Law 4439/2016
Law 4439/2016 incorporates Directive 2014/94/EU into Greek legislation, focusing on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure, including hydrogen. The law sets minimum specifications for hydrogen refueling points to reduce dependence on oil and minimize environmental…
Electrolyser Partnership
Launched in May 2022 by the European Commission and Hydrogen Europe, the Electrolyser Partnership supports the REPowerEU goals. In January 2025, it released a white paper with recommendations for the Clean Industrial Deal, focusing on boosting hydrogen demand, simplifying…
Electrolysers exempt from grid charges under Industry Act
Section 118 (6) of the Energy Industry Act allows electricity purchased for plants in which hydrogen is produced by water electrolysis to be exempt from grid fees for a period of 20 years. Grid exemption can be equivalent to up to EUR