1、International Green Hydrogen Report 2026 Australia 17 Austria 20 Belgium 23 Brazil 28 Canada 30 Chile 34 Denmark 38 Finland 41Contents France 46 Germany 50 Hungary 55 India 60 Italy 66 Japan 70 Morocco 72 Portugal 75 Saudi Arabia 78 Serbia 80 Singapore 83 Key contacts 110 Country profiles 16Focus on
2、 hydrogen 3The legal issues 4The uses of green hydrogen 6Recent updates in Europe 14Maritime transport 7Aviation 8Industrial applications 10Rail 11Mining 12Heavy-duty vehicles 13 Slovenia 85 Spain 88 Sweden 92 The Netherlands 96 Trkiye 98 United Kingdom 1042International Green Hydrogen Report 2026Ke
3、y contactsElectrolysisUse of hydrogenRenewable energyH2Fuel cellsIndustryCarbon captureSteam methane reformingCH4CO2NH2TransportFuel cellsIndustryEnergy system managementFertilisersWhether as an energy carrier,as energy storage for climate-neutral energies,as a decarbonised fuel in transport,as an e
4、ssential element of sector coupling(dovetailing green electricity with the heat and mobility sectors as well asindustry),or as a means of decarbonising CO2 sources(such as the steel or cement industry),hydrogen is clean and versatile.However,hydrogen deployment faced significant challenges in 2025.W
5、hile policy frameworks have matured considerably,implementation gaps remain between ambitious targets and actual deployment.Cost competitiveness,infrastructure development,regulatory harmonisation continues to present hurdles,though recent technological advances and increased investment are beginnin
6、g to address these barriers.Green hydrogenBlue hydrogenGrey hydrogenFocus on hydrogen3International Green Hydrogen Report 2026Key contactsA successful energy transition can only be achieved by combining security of supply,affordability and environmental compatibility with innovative and intelligent