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Set up center of excellence (CoE) under the research and development scheme of the NGHM
Focus areas include hydrogen production (including SOEC materials, seawater electrolysis, biomass pathways), storage and transport (including hydrogen carriers) and applications (including ICE, fuel cells, HRS and industrial applications). No specific budget for this activity is…
Pilot projects for Green Hydrogen use in the residential, commercial, local community and decentralized applications under the NGHM
India has allocated INR 2 billion (USD 24 million) for FY2025–2026 to support innovative renewable hydrogen projects. The program focuses on three key objectives: promoting novel hydrogen production methods such as floating solar, biomass, and wastewater-based systems;…
Kenya's Guidelines on Geen Hydrogen and It's Derivatives
Gives definitions for renewable hydrogen, ammonia, and sytntheic fuels, identifies the processes and administrative procedures eneded for
Promotion of biofuels and renewable fuels in the transport sector
The purpose of the order is to regulate the mechanism for promoting biofuels and other renewable fuels for transport purposes; to establish the calculation formulas for the obligations and limits established in Spanish regulations in relation to the target sale or consumption of…
Royal Decree-Law 8/2023
Provisionally enables natural gas TSOs to perform the functions related to the development of the hydrogen backbone network within the scope of Projects of Common Interest (PCI) through a horizontally separated legal entity. It also tasks TSOs to submit to the Directorate…
Royal Decree 148/2021: Exemption from grid fees for electrolysers
Establishes a methodology for calculating charges for the electrical systema temporary including for electrolysers which allows for a total or partial exemption from charges on electrical energy consumed by electrolysis facilities for the production of renewable hydrogen.The…
Pipeline Ordinance and Pipeline Safety Ordinance
The Pipeline Ordinance (RLV) regulate the supervision responsibilities of the federal government and the cantons while the Pipeline Safety Ordinances (RSLV) regulates the safety rules of the transmission network. In the amendment, the technical criteria and safety regulations…
Hydrogen promotion law (Law 31992)
Law aims to promote hydrogen as a fuel and energy carrier and promotes R&D and development of every part of the value chain. "Green" hydrogen was defined in the original law as an energy vector produced with low-emissions technologies. This definition was modified in August 2024…
Toll fees exemption for hydrogen trucks in Henan Province
Hydrogen trucks will be exempt from toll fees on provincial toll roads in
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…
Clean Hydrogen Partnership 2025 call for proposals €185 million
EUR 184.5 million across the supply chain, out of which: EUR 40 million for Renewable Hydrogen Production EUR 16 million for Hydrogen Storage and Distribution EUR 17 million for Transport Applications EUR 5 million for Heat and Power EUR 6.5 million for Cross-Cutting Activities…
Framework conditions to finance hydrogen infrastructure
Includes rules on regulated third-party access, no tariff exemptions, and a 10% capacity reserve for short-term contracts, along with principles for state risk hedging. The government will fund export pipelines to Germany to support offshore wind development. In 2026, the TSO…
Hydrogen Acceleration Act
The law aims to accelerate the scale-up of hydrogen—especially renewable hydrogen—by streamlining planning, approval, and procurement processes. It introduces faster approval timelines, limits on appeals, digitalization requirements, and simplified procedures for hydrogen…
Bidding for renewable hydrogen from offshore wind
Government authorized an international bidding process for four blocks of offshore wind to produce renewable hydrogen. The tenders are for companies to perform feasibility studies and potential installation of infrastructure entirely at their own cost and risk. Each block is…
Updated National Energy and Climate Plan electrolysis target
Target updated to 5 GWel (as proposed by the Swedish Energy
National Energy System Operator (NESO)
The National Energy System Operator (NESO) was established on 1 October 2024 and has taken on responsibilities across electricity, gas and hydrogen, including all the functions of the previous Electricity System Operator (ESO), so it is able to take an enhanced whole system…
20-year fixed premium for renewables gases
EUR 1.7 billion in the form of a fixed premium over 20 years for e-methane and biomethane to be injected into the gas grid. The measure is expected to support 7.9 PJ/yr of renewable gas production. There will be five bidding rounds from 2024 to 2030 with plants entering into…
UBA (German Environment Agency) RFNBO recognition to contribute to GHG quota
The 37th Ordinance under Germany’s Federal Immission Control Act (37. BImSchV), as outlined in Bundestag document 20/9844, expands the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction quota system to include renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs), aligning certification, definitions,…
Recognized certification schemes from RFNBO
Voluntary and national certification schemes ensure compliance with EU sustainability rules for biofuels, bioliquids, biomass fuels, and renewable hydrogen (RFNBOs). The European Commission adopted delegated acts on renewable electricity sourcing and emission savings…
Incentive Programme 2: design, demonstration and validation of hydrogen-powered mobility (Programa de incentivos 2)
Supports projects in designing and developing various forms of mobility: technological innovation actions, prototyping, advancing dasign
Environmental Impact Assessment Guideline
Manual offering practical guidance for assessment practitioners, project developers, decision-makers and stakeholders involved in the planning and environmental authorisation processes for renewable hydrogen projects. It has information on the regulatory framework that is…
New Jersey Low Embodied Carbon Concrete Leadership Act
Carbon limit: 50% reduction compared to conventional. Buy Clean sets a benchmark GWP value for concrete that all publicly funded construction projects must comply with to do business with the state. This benchmark can then be made more stringent over
NYS Buy Clean Concrete + Executive Order 22: Embodied Carbon Guidance
Carbon limit: 150% of industry average. Under the NYS Buy Clean Concrete Guidelines, starting January 1, 2025, all concrete mixes must have EPDs to be used on state construction projects. Executive order 22 applies to concrete and steel, while NYS Buy Clean Concrete applies to…
Buy Clean Colorado
The Buy Clean Colorado (BCCO) Act applies to State public projects for which the project cost exceeds five hundred thousand dollars and for which an agency of government issues a solicitation on or after January 1, 2024. Public projects include any construction, alteration,…
Environmentally Sustainable Procurement Policy and Reporting Framework
The policy itself has reporting requirements from suppliers on metrics like low carbon embodied materials used. The procurer (i.e., government official) is able to specify their requirement on low embodied carbon materials (either as tonnes, volume, dollars, or tonnes of CO2…
French National Plan for Sustainable Purchases (2021-2025)
For major renovations and constructions in public procurement, at least 25% of them must use bio-based or low-carbon materials from 2030 onwards. The law also stipulates that by 2026, 100% of contracts must incorporate environmental considerations, and a life cycle cost…
Dutch National Action Plan for Sustainable Public Procurement
In the Netherlands a carbon scoring system is used in the procurement of the construction projects. The project-level Environmental Performance of Buildings (known as MPG in Dutch) and Economic Cost Indicator (ECI in English or MKI in Dutch) systems use shadow costs for…
National Public Procurement Strategy
The Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket) in its infrastructure projects applies procurement requirements related to mitigation of embodied carbon. The system applies GWP limits on a project level, and sets the criteria on maximum carbon emission levels for…
Buy Clean California Act (BCCA)
Maximum acceptable GWP limits for structural steel, concrete reinforcing steel, flat glass, mineral wood board insulation when used in public
Federal Buy Clean Initiative
Three tiers: top 20%, top 40%, industry average. Low-carbon steel and cement which could indirectly trigger demand for clean hydrogen. This initiative promotes the use of low-carbon, made in America construction materials. Through Buy Clean, the Federal Government is for the…
Illinois: Tax credits for clean hydrogen in hard-to-abate sectors
This legislation creates a tax credit of $10 million per year in 2026 and 2027 for users of clean hydrogen. At the conclusion of the tax credit, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency will run a comprehensive study to evaluate both the emissions impact of the tax credit…
Colorado: Tax credits for clean hydrogen in hard-to-abate sectors
Tax credit of up to USD 1/kg for hydrogen under 1.5 kg CO2-eq/kg H2 for clean hydrogen used in hard-to-abate sectors (e.g. heavy-duty vehicles, aviation, industrial heating for uses of at least 150 C, feestock). By December 2024, the public utilities commission should adopt…
Renewable Energy Directive - National transposition for industry and transport
Part of the COVID-19 recovery package. 5% of fuel supply in 2030 to transport should be RFNBO. Legislation includes targets for the intermediate years. Regulation would be imposed at the company level. Penalty for non-compliance is EUR 0.05/MJ (USD 6.4/kg). Targets for industry…
Amendment of the CHP Act
Links incentives to the requirement that new CHP plants with an electrical capacity above 10 MW have to be H2-ready, with conversion costs not exceeding 10% of the costs for building a similar new
Auctions for renewable hydrogen under European Hydrogen Bank (EHB)
EUR 36 million earmarked to support up to 13 ktpa of renewable hydrogen, contributing to the 2030 targets of 1.3 GW electrolysis and 129 ktpa output. The scheme was approved in March 2025. In May 2025, no Lithuanian projects bid in the second EHB round, so the funds will not be…
Clean Air Act - Section 111 Regulation of GHG emissions from fossil fuel-fired electric generating units
For plants larger than 300 MW with a capacity factor higher than 50%, co-firing 30% by volume of low GHG hydrogen [less than 0.45 kg CO2-eq/kg H2 on a well-to-gate bases] is the best system emission reduction from 2032 [Phase II with a standard of 680 lb CO2/MWh gross] and…
UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions (UK SHORE)
UK SHORE has a total funding of GBP 206 million with two programs Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC) which has GBP 130 million and has had 4 rounds (by Nov 2024); Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure scheme with the rest of the funding providing funding until…
DEI+ and Groenevermogenl
We have a budget of €100 million for pilot and small demonstration projects. We mainly use these through the Demonstration Energy and Climate Innovation (DEI+) Hydrogen and Green Chemistry (GroenvermogenNL) subsidy scheme. The aim of the DEI+ scheme is to stimulate entrepreneurs…
TSE Industrie studies
EUR 10 million for hydrogen specifically in the 2023 and 2024
Reallabore der Energiewende
The programme, which has a specific call for hydrogen, supports industrial demonstration with up to EUR 25 million (~USD 26 million), with up to EUR 15 million (~USD 16 million) per
Clean Hydrogen Partnership 2023 call for proposals €195 million
EUR 195 million (~USD 205 million) funding to develop hydrogen technologies in different areas, including renewable hydrogen production, hydrogen valleys, storage, distribution and
Waiver of inter-state transmission charges
The government has also granted complete waiver of ISTS charges for a period of 25 years from the date of commissioning of the project, for Green Hydrogen/Green Ammonia production units, using Renewable Energy (commissioned after 8th March 2019), Pumped Storage System or Battery…
Hydrogen Allocation Round 2
Targeted capacity is 875 MW, but less could be awarded HAR 2 closed to applications in April 2024. There were 87 applications totalling 2.8 GW of production capacity. In April 2025, the government announced a shortlist of 27 projects (765 MW) that have been invited to the next…
Second auction of European Hydrogen Bank (EHB)
EUR 1.2 billion total, with EUR 200 million for maritime. Max EUR 250 million per project, €4/kg ceiling, 10-year subsidy. Only price is considered. Limits: 25% Chinese stacks, 2.5 years to financial close, 5 years to operation. Final results: EUR 992 million to 15 projects,…
Codes and standards development
Canada committed CAD 50 million from 2021 to 2026 to support enabling the research and development of new codes and standards. The Hydrogen Strategy’s Codes and Standards Working Group published a Codes and Standards Roadmap in April 2025. The roadmap prioritizes the various…
Hydrogen hubs
CAD 2 million for the Edmonton Region Hydrogen Hub (first hub to receive support in 2021) CAD 8 million for the hub in Quebec (provincial funding) CAD 10 million for a hub in British Columbia There are other hubs (see first link), but either they have not received public funding…
SIGHT Programme - Component I: Incentive Scheme for Electrolyser Manufacturing Tranche I
INR 22 billion (USD 0.25 billion) over 5 years. A first tranche, launched in July 2023, was awarded to eight companies for 1.5 GW/yr. Two buckets of technologies, one (1.2 GW/yr) for any technology with minimum and maximum bids of 100-300 MW/yr and the second one for indigenous…
SIGHT Scheme - Component II Mode I Tranche II
India awarded INR 22.4 billion (USD 260 million) in the second round of its green hydrogen subsidy scheme, launched in July 2024 for 450 ktpa with the same incentive structure as the first round—starting at USD 0.6/kg H₂ and decreasing to USD 0.36/kg H₂ over three years.…
SIGHT Scheme - Component II Mode I Tranche I
For Mode 1, the total bid capacity from the first round was 551.7 ktpa from 13 bids against an auction target of 450 ktpa, with a final capacity awarded of 410 ktpa. The incentive provided is equivalent to USD 0.23-0.42/kg H2. Most of the winners plan to export the hydrogen…
Demonstrate Innovative Hydrogen Solution for Industrial Decarbonization
USD 10 million for a demo plant integrating a solid oxide electrolyser with an H2-DRI