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IEA, Hydrogen Production and Infrastructure Projects Database, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/data-product/hydrogen-production-and-infrastructure-projects-database, Licence: CC BY 4.0
Hydrogen Production and Infrastructure Projects Database
Tracks data on projects for the production of hydrogen for energy or climate change-mitigation purposes and the development of hydrogen infrastructure
A worldwide database of hydrogen projects
The IEA produced these datasets as part of efforts to track advances in low-emissions hydrogen technology.
The Hydrogen Production Projects Database covers all projects commissioned worldwide since 2000 to produce hydrogen for energy or climate change-mitigation purposes. It includes projects that have the objective either to reduce emissions associated with producing hydrogen for existing applications, or to use hydrogen as an energy carrier or industrial feedstock in new applications that have the potential to be a low-emissions technology option. Projects in planning or under construction are also included.
The Hydrogen Infrastructure Projects Database covers all projects under development worldwide of hydrogen pipelines, underground storage facilities and import/export terminals dedicated to low-emissions hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels.
These databases complements other technology-related tracking efforts, such as the Clean Energy Demonstration Projects Database and the CCUS Projects Database.
Acknowledgements
Several organisations and companies provided essential input and feedback on the databases. They include: Accelera by Cummins; Acciona Plug; Air Liquide; Amber Grid; AtlantHy; Atome; Bayernets; bp; Bulgartransgaz; Cepsa; CF Industries; Confederation of Indian Industry; Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (Australia); Dii Desert Energy; Enagás; Enagás Renovables; Enapter; Enel; Engie; Eni; EPV Energy; eustream; FGSZ; Federal Ministry for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology (Austria); European Hydrogen Observatory; Fluxys; France Hydrogène; Fortescue; Galp; Gas Grid Finland; Gas Networks Ireland; Gas Storage Denmark; Gascade; Gasunie; H2 Chile; Hidrogeno Colombia; Hydrogen Europe; Hygenco; Iberdrola; Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth (Netherlands); Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Spain); Ministry of Mines and Energy (Brazil); Nel Hydrogen; Net4GAS; OGE; Plinovodi; Politecnico di Torino; Reganosa; Repsol; RWE; Scottish Power; Snam; Sunfire; TAG; Terega; Thyssengas; thyssenkrupp nucera; Tree Energy Solutions; TotalEnergies H2; Voltalia; World Energy GH2; Yara.
Hydrogen Production and Infrastructure Projects
Schedule
The Hydrogen Production and Infrastructure Projects Database is updated annually in October.
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02/10/2024
Latest
October 2024
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31/10/2023
Past
October 2023
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10/10/2022
Past
October 2022
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04/10/2021
Past
October 2021
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15/06/2020
Past
June 2020
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 hydrogen from fossil fuels, with significant associated CO2 emissions.