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Green Hydrogen Market Report

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Green Hydrogen Market by Type (Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer, Alkaline Electrolyzer, and Solid Oxide Electrolyzer), Application (Power Generation, Transport, and Others), and End-use (Food & Beverages, Medical, Chemical, Petrochemical, Glass, and Others), and Regional Analysis (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA): Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021–2028

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Pages: 233

Nov 2021

Global Green Hydrogen Market Analysis

The global green hydrogen market size was $257.7 million in 2020 and is predicted to grow with a CAGR of 54.7%, by generating a revenue of $9,834.3 million by 2028.

Market Synopsis

Green hydrogen market is gaining huge popularity owing to growing over carbon emissions mostly from transport and industrial sectors. Green hydrogen produced via electrolysis uses renewable energy sources such as wind and solar for the production of hydrogen as a fuel for power generation. Growing popularity of the use of hydrogen as a fuel which is clean source of energy as it lowers the carbon emissions is estimated to drive the green hydrogen market demand. Hydrogen is abundant and renewable source of energy which is perfect to meet the zero-carbon needs of the future as it has no adverse environmental impact as the byproducts are heat and water.

However, high infrastructure cost associated with adoption and transportation of hydrogen is estimated to restrain the market growth. For instance, fossil fuels that have been used since decades for power supply already exist. However, large scale adoption of hydrogen fuel cell technology for automotive sector requires new refueling infrastructure which is anticipated to hamper the green hydrogen market demand during the forecast period.

Growing investments in green hydrogen market is estimated to drive the market size. For instance, as stated on May 03, 2021, in the United Nations Climate Change, which aims to stabilize the harmful greenhouse gases concentration in the atmosphere, the European Union (EU) has planned to invest $430 billion in green hydrogen by 2030. In addition, in 2020, European Commission released hydrogen strategy which states that 24% of world energy demand can be met by clean hydrogen by 2050.    

According to regional analysis, the Europe green hydrogen market accounted for $111.6 million in 2020 and is predicted to grow with a CAGR of 54.9% in the projected timeframe.

Green Hydrogen Market Overview

Green hydrogen is the hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water in which the electricity is generated from low-carbon power sources or renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. Green hydrogen finds application across transport, natural ga, and heat industry. In the transport sector, green hydrogen is used as a fuel cell or internal combustion engine. Also, hydrogen can be used for cooking or heating houses.  

Impact Analysis of COVID-19 on the Global Green Hydrogen Market

The global crisis caused by COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted various industries across the world. Similarly, the pandemic has negatively impacted the green hydrogen market up to some extent owing to significant delay in adoption and commercialization of clean hydrogen which plays a major role in clean energy transition. The clean energy projects including green hydrogen require huge capital investments. Due to this, majority of these projects are driven by government investments and policies such as subsidies or taxes. However, pandemic has drastically reduced investments in green hydrogen which has delayed the commercial roll out of clean hydrogen. In addition, major companies that were planning to invest in clean hydrogen technology are likely to scale down or abandon these plans owing to economic uncertainty brought by the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Various strategies and investment in green hydrogen are estimated to help the companies recovering from the chaotic situation. For instance, in July 2020, the European Commission launched new strategy named National Hydrogen Strategy in Italy that could help in decarbonizing the economy to meet the European climate targets. In addition, investments in green hydrogen by private stakeholder are estimated to boost the green hydrogen market size during the forecast period. For instance, SNAM, the Italian gas group, is experimenting with 10% mix of hydrogen as a part of natural gas network. In addition, 50% of the planned investments by SNAM during 2020-2024 is towards making its infrastructure “hydrogen ready”.    

Broader Use of Green Hydrogen as Clean Energy Source to Drive the Market Growth

Earlier, the use of green hydrogen was majorly focused on fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). However, at present, green hydrogen is widely used across various applications. For instance, the use of green hydrogen as an energy carrier for the products such as ammonia, synthetic liquids, and methanol is estimated to drive the demand and lower the cost of green hydrogen value chain. This is because the use of green hydrogen can quickly ramp up or down to compensate the variable renewable energy (VRE) production due to which it offers more flexibility. Green hydrogen could save 830 million tonnes of CO2 which is generated annually when hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels. Green hydrogen generated from renewable energy sources can be stored for longer time and it contains three times as much energy as the fossil fuels.  

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High Production Cost and Lack of Dedicated Infrastructure to Hamper the Market Growth

The electricity produced from green hydrogen using variable renewable energy (VRE) plant such as wind or solar is two to three times more expensive than grey hydrogen which is produced via steam methane reforming or coal gasification. In addition, the vehicles with fuel cells or hydrogen tanks can cost at least 1.5 to 2 times more than the fossil fuels. In addition, lack of dedicated infrastructure such as presence of only 470 hydrogen refueling stations across the world as of January 2020 is estimated to restrain the green hydrogen market size during the forecast period.    

Growing Network of Ambitious Green Hydrogen Projects Across the World to Generate Huge Opportunities

Growing investments in green hydrogen strengthen by global commitments to reduce the carbon emissions are estimated to generate huge opportunities in the green hydrogen industry. For instance, as stated on July 15, 2021, in the NS Energy, the popular energy news provider platform, the investments in hydrogen projects are estimated to be around $500 billion globally over the next decade. The 131 large scale development projects have been announced since February 2021 and total number of green hydrogen in global pipeline has reached 359 according to Hydrogen Council report released in July 2021. In addition, around 70% of the investments are targeted in green hydrogen production using renewable energy sources. Similarly, the hydrogen production capacity is estimated to exceed 10 million tonnes annually.  

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Green Hydrogen Market
By Type

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Based on type, the market has been divided into proton exchange membrane electrolyzer, Alkaline Electrolyzer, and solid oxide electrolyzer. Among these, the Alkaline Electrolyzer sub-segment has accounted for highest market share in 2020 and it is estimated to show the fastest growth during the forecast period. Request Free PDF Sample

Source: Research Dive Analysis

The alkaline electrolyzer sub-type is anticipated to have a dominant market share and generate a revenue of $5,108.7 million by 2028, growing from $133.3 million in 2020. Alkaline eletrolyzers have an efficiency of more than 70% with purity of hydrogen gas as 99.5%. Alkaline electrolysis is common technology for production of electrolytic hydrogen. The hydrogen and oxygen produced from electrolysis process is 99.99% pure. Alkaline electrolyzers work by transporting hydroxide ions (OH-) through the electrolyte from the cathode to the anode. The green hydrogen is generated from the cathode side. Alkaline solution of electrolyzers have been commercially available for many years.  

Green Hydrogen Market
By Application

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Based on application, the market has been divided into Power Generation, transport, and others. Among these, the Power Generation accounted for the highest revenue share in 2020 and it is estimated to show the fastest growth during the forecast period.

Source: Research Dive Analysis

The power generation sub-segment is anticipated to have a dominant market share and generate a revenue of $7,184.7 million by 2028, growing from $186.0 million in 2020. The power generation from green hydrogen is facilitated by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolyzer powered by renewable energy sources such as wind and solar energy. Thus, the power generated using green hydrogen is identified as a clean energy source that can bring the world to net-zero carbon emission. In this regard, the European Union (EU) plans to scale up the green hydrogen projects and is expected to invest $740 billion by 2050. Hence, the use of green hydrogen in hydrogen-powered electricity turbines can help in power generation at times when there is peak demand for electricity. 

Green Hydrogen Market
By End-use

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Based on end-use, the market has been divided into food & beverage, medical, chemical, Petrochemical, glass, and others. Among these, the Petrochemical sub-segment accounted for the highest market share in 2020 and it is estimated for the fastest growth during 2021-2028.

Source: Research Dive Analysis

The petrochemical sub-segment is anticipated to have a dominant market share and generate a revenue of $4,053.3 million by 2028, growing from $104.5 million in 2020. In petrochemical sector, green hydrogen is used for powering fuel cell vehicles such as electric vehicles and trucks. Green hydrogen is used in the hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) that run on electricity generated via green hydrogen. The electricity is generated on-the-go via reaction between hydrogen and ambient oxygen. Also, there are no tailpipe emissions other than water that helps in achieving carbon neutrality. Although the green hydrogen fuel stations are few today, the potential for rapid expansion is estimated to drive the demand for green hydrogen in the petrochemical sector.   

Green Hydrogen Market
By Region

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The green hydrogen market was investigated across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.

Source: Research Dive Analysis

The Market for Green Hydrogen in Europe to be the Most Dominant

The Europe green hydrogen market accounted $111.6 million in 2020 and is projected to grow with a CAGR of 54.9%. This growth is majorly owing to rapid expansion of low or zero-carbon hydrogen projects in Europe. For instance, on July 2, 2021, Shell, the multinational oil & gas company, started Europe’s largest proton exchange membrane (PEM) hydrogen electrolyzer project at Shell’s Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland. This will be one of the largest green hydrogen projects in Europe funded by Refhyne European consortium and European Commission. In addition, further plans to expand the capacity of electrolyzer from 10 megawatts to 100 megawatts is estimated to boost the green hydrogen market size in this region. In addition, Shell also aims to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAV) and liquified renewable natural gas (bio-LNG) in the upcoming years which is estimated to boost the green hydrogen demand in the Europe region.

The Green Hydrogen Market in Asia-Pacific Region to be the Fastest Growing

Asia-Pacific green hydrogen market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 55.2%, by registering a revenue of $2,023.9 million by 2028. The substantial growth opportunities for green hydrogen in the Asia-Pacific region is driven by investor interest, government support, and viability of technology. The expansion of green hydrogen projects in this region is largely driven by the countries namely Japan and Australia along with increasing support from China, South Korea, India, and others. For instance, as stated on September 15, 2021, in the Reuters, international news organization, Japan’s largest hydrogen supplier Iwatani Corporation, the industrial engineering company and other five firms are building a green liquified hydrogen supply chain in Japan and Australia that can produce 100 tonnes of green hydrogen per day by 2026.

Competitive Scenario in the Global Green Hydrogen Market

Agreement and partnership are common strategies followed by major market players.

Competitive Scenario in the Global Green Hydrogen Market

Source: Research Dive Analysis

Some of the leading green hydrogen market players are Air Liquide, Ballard Power Systems, Enapter, SGH2 Energy Global, LLC, Engie, Plug Power, Inc., Royal Dutch Shell plc., Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG. AG, Green Hydrogen Systems, and Next Hydrogen.

Porter’s Five Forces Analysis for the Global Green Hydrogen Market:

  • Bargaining Power of Suppliers: The majority of the companies operating in the green hydrogen industry buy various raw materials such as biomass and other renewable sources from the suppliers. However, less raw material is required for producing green hydrogen due to which suppliers have moderate bargaining potential.   
    Thus, the bargaining power of suppliers is moderate.
  • Bargaining Power of Buyers: The number of buyers in the green hydrogen market is growing substantially as green hydrogen is a sustainable method that lowers the carbon emission and has application across various industries such as petrochemical, food & beverage, chemical, and others. Thus, buyers have low bargaining potential also they are eligible for various government and private investments as well as subsidies. 
    Thus, buyer’s bargaining power will be low.
  • Threat of New Entrants: The new entrants entering in green hydrogen industry are growing slowly. The existing players are focusing on partnerships as well as expanding their existing green hydrogen production capacity. 
    Thus, the threat of the new entrants is moderate.
  • Threat of Substitutes: There are alternative energy generation sources such as fossil fuels, grey hydrogen, and blue hydrogen but these are not clean sources as they emit carbon and other harmful greenhouse gases. 
    Thus, the threat of substitutes is moderate.
  • Competitive Rivalry in the Market: The companies operating in the green hydrogen market are constantly evolving their strategies and bringing new innovative technologies by partnering with various companies.  
    Therefore, competitive rivalry in the market is high.

Aspect

Particulars

  Historical Market Estimations

  2019-2020

  Base Year for Market Estimation

  2020

  Forecast Timeline for Market Projection

  2021-2028

  Geographical Scope

 North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, LAMEA

  Segmentation by Type

  • Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer
  • Alkaline Electrolyzer
  • Solid Oxide Electrolyzer

  Segmentation by Application

  • Power Generation
  • Transport
  • Others

  Segmentation by End-use

  • Food & Beverages
  • Medical
  • Chemical
  • Petrochemical
  • Glass
  • Others

  Key Companies Profiled

  • Air Liquide
  • Ballard Power Systems
  • Enapter
  • SGH2 Energy Global, LLC
  • Engie
  • Plug Power, Inc.
  • Royal Dutch Shell plc.
  • Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG. AG
  • Green Hydrogen Systems
  • Next Hydrogen

Frequently Asked Questions
 

A. The size of the global green hydrogen market was over $257.7 million in 2020 and is projected to reach $9,834.3 million by 2028.

A. Air Liquide, Ballard Power Systems, and Enapter are some of the key players in the global green hydrogen market.

A. The Europe region possesses great investment opportunities for investors to witness the most promising growth in the future.

A. Asia-Pacific green hydrogen market is anticipated to grow at 55.2% CAGR during the forecast period.

A. Partnership and agreement are the two key strategies opted by the operating companies in this market.

A. Plug Power, Inc., Royal Dutch Shell plc., and Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG. AG are the companies investing more on R&D activities for developing new products and technologies.

1.Research Methodology

1.1.Desk Research
1.2.Real time insights and validation
1.3.Forecast model
1.4.Assumptions and forecast parameters

1.4.1.Assumptions
1.4.2.Forecast parameters

1.5.Data sources

1.5.1.Primary
1.5.2.Secondary

2.Executive Summary

2.1.360° summary
2.2.Type trends
2.3.Application trends
2.4.End-use trends

3.Market overview

3.1.Market segmentation & definitions
3.2.Key takeaways

3.2.1.Top investment pockets
3.2.2.Top winning strategies

3.3.Porter’s five forces analysis

3.3.1.Bargaining power of consumers
3.3.2.Bargaining power of suppliers
3.3.3.Threat of new entrants
3.3.4.Threat of substitutes
3.3.5.Competitive rivalry in the market

3.4.Market dynamics

3.4.1.Drivers
3.4.2.Restraints
3.4.3.Opportunities

3.5.Technology landscape
3.6.Regulatory landscape
3.7.Patent landscape
3.8.Market value chain analysis
3.9.Strategic overview

4.Green Hydrogen Market, by Type 

4.1.Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer

4.1.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
4.1.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

4.2.Alkaline Electrolyzer

4.2.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
4.2.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

4.3.Solid Oxide Electrolyzer

4.3.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
4.3.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

5.Green Hydrogen Market, by Application 

5.1.Power Generation 

5.1.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
5.1.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

5.2.Transport 

5.2.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
5.2.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

5.3.Others 

5.3.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
5.3.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

6.Green Hydrogen Market, by End-use

6.1.Food & Beverages

6.1.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
6.1.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

6.2.Medical

6.2.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
6.2.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

6.3.Chemical

6.3.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
6.3.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

6.4.Petrochemical

6.4.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
6.4.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

6.5.Glass

6.5.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
6.5.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

6.6.Others

6.6.1.Market size and forecast, by region, 2020-2028
6.6.2.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.Green Hydrogen Market, by Region

7.1.North America

7.1.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.1.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.1.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.1.4.Market size and forecast, by country, 2020-2028
7.1.5.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.1.6.U.S.

7.1.6.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.1.6.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.1.6.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.1.6.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.1.7.Canada

7.1.7.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.1.7.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.1.7.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.1.7.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.1.8.Mexico

7.1.8.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.1.8.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.1.8.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.1.8.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.2.Europe

7.2.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.2.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.2.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.2.4.Market size and forecast, by country, 2020-2028
7.2.5.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.2.6.Germany 

7.2.6.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.2.6.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.2.6.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.2.6.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.2.7.France

7.2.7.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.2.7.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.2.7.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.2.7.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.2.8.UK

7.2.8.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.2.8.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.2.8.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.2.8.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.2.9.Spain

7.2.9.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.2.9.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.2.9.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.2.9.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.2.10.Rest of Europe

7.2.10.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.2.10.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.2.10.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.2.10.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.3.Asia Pacific

7.3.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.3.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.3.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.3.4.Market size and forecast, by country, 2020-2028
7.3.5.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.3.6.China

7.3.6.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.3.6.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.3.6.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.3.6.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.3.7.Japan 

7.3.7.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.3.7.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.3.7.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.3.7.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.3.8.India

7.3.8.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.3.8.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.3.8.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.3.8.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.3.9.South Korea

7.3.9.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.3.9.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.3.9.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.3.9.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.3.10.Rest of Asia Pacific

7.3.10.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.3.10.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.3.10.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.3.10.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.4.LAMEA

7.4.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.4.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.4.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.4.4.Market size and forecast, by country, 2020-2028
7.4.5.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.4.6.Brazil  

7.4.6.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.4.6.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.4.6.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.4.6.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.4.7.Saudi Arabia 

7.4.7.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.4.7.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.4.7.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.4.7.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.4.8.South Africa

7.4.8.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.4.8.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.4.8.3.Market size and forecast, by End-use 2020-2028
7.4.8.4.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

7.4.9.Rest of LAMEA 

7.4.9.1.Market size and forecast, by Type, 2020-2028
7.4.9.2.Market size and forecast, by Application, 2020-2028
7.4.9.3.Comparative market share analysis, 2020 & 2028

8.Company profiles

8.1.Air Liquide

8.1.1.Business overview
8.1.2.Financial performance
8.1.3.Product portfolio
8.1.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.1.5.SWOT analysis

8.2.Ballard Power Systems

8.2.1.Business overview
8.2.2.Financial performance
8.2.3.Product portfolio
8.2.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.2.5.SWOT analysis

8.3.Enapter

8.3.1.Business overview
8.3.2.Financial performance
8.3.3.Product portfolio
8.3.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.3.5.SWOT analysis

8.4.SGH2 Energy Global, LLC

8.4.1.Business overview
8.4.2.Financial performance
8.4.3.Product portfolio
8.4.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.4.5.SWOT analysis

8.5.Engie

8.5.1.Business overview
8.5.2.Financial performance
8.5.3.Product portfolio
8.5.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.5.5.SWOT analysis

8.6.Plug Power, Inc.

8.6.1.Business overview
8.6.2.Financial performance
8.6.3.Product portfolio
8.6.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.6.5.SWOT analysis

8.7.Royal Dutch Shell plc.

8.7.1.Business overview
8.7.2.Financial performance
8.7.3.Product portfolio
8.7.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.7.5.SWOT analysis

8.8.Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG. AG

8.8.1.Business overview
8.8.2.Financial performance
8.8.3.Product portfolio
8.8.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.8.5.SWOT analysis

8.9.Green Hydrogen Systems

8.9.1.Business overview
8.9.2.Financial performance
8.9.3.Product portfolio
8.9.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.9.5.SWOT analysis

8.10.Next Hydrogen

8.10.1.Business overview
8.10.2.Financial performance
8.10.3.Product portfolio
8.10.4.Recent strategic moves & developments
8.10.5.SWOT analysis

The world is currently finding novel ways to adopts clean energy sources. Green hydrogen is an amazing energy source that unravels the potential of a clean energy future. At present, the interest in green hydrogen is hitting the roof among leading oil as well as gas industries.

Green hydrogen is obtained from water electrolysis which uses renewable energy like solar or wind energy, and can substitute fuels that emit carbon, for instance, diesel and petrol. Analysts from Research Dive state that the global green hydrogen market is foreseen to rise with a CAGR of 54.7%, by garnering a revenue of $9,834.3 million by 2028. The market for green hydrogen market is obtaining enormous eminence due to the need to reduce surplus carbon emissions mainly from the transport and manufacturing industries.

Presently, all hydrogen expended in the Indian markets is obtained from fossil fuels. Nevertheless, by 2050, 3/4th of the total hydrogen is anticipated to be green, formed by electrolysis and renewable electricity. Green hydrogen holds the potential to be used over a broad array of industries; this means that there is a consistently huge number of industries that can advantage from a flourishing hydrogen-fuel economy. Among these, possibly the most substantial are the gas and oil industries that are increasingly suffering from appeals to curtail the production of fossil fuels.

Recent Trends in the Green Hydrogen Market

Numerous leading oil companies are striving for obtaining a top position in green hydrogen development. For instance, in May 202, Shell Nederland, an Anglo-Dutch multinational oil and gas company, confirmed that it has partnered with Eneco, an energy company, to bid for capacity in the newest Dutch offshore wind tender for making a record-breaking hydrogen cluster in Netherlands. Also, in the same month, Lightsource BP, a global leader in the development and management of solar energy projects, announced that it was planning for the development of an Australian green hydrogen plant driven by 1.5 GW of wind & solar capacity.

Also, leading green hydrogen gas market player, including Ballard Power Systems, Enapter, SGH2 Energy Global, LLC, Green Hydrogen Systems, Plug Power, Inc., Engie,Royal Dutch Shell plc., Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG. AG, Next Hydrogen, Air Liquide, and others, are taking several initiatives to obtain a prominent position in the global market and boost the market growth.

Moreover, numerous companies from India are embracing hydrogen as a fuel source and are taking initiatives to adopt this carbon-free fuel. Companies, such as Indian Oil, Adani Group, National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), and Reliance, are leading the mission of India that aims to adopt green hydrogen to build a clean future. Some recent developments in the green hydrogen sector are as follows:

  • In July 2020, Reliance Industries, focused on the exploration, development, and manufacturing of crude oil & natural gas, publicised its hydrogen plans to become a net carbon-zero company by the year 2035.
  • In March 2021, the Adani Group, an Indian multinational conglomerate, entered into partnership with Maire Tecnimont to develop green hydrogen projects in India.
  • In August 2021, Ohmium International, renewable energy startup, initiated India's first green hydrogen electrolyzer gigafactory, which aims to convert power from renewable sources into carbon-free hydrogen.

Such developments clearly indicate the market for green hydrogen is going to have lucrative growth opportunities in the coming years, thus fueling the market growth.

COVID-19 Impact on the Green Hydrogen Market

The outburst of the coronavirus pandemic has adversely impacted the global green hydrogen market. This is mainly because of the postponement in implementation as well as commercialization of green hydrogen due to shortage of required funds across industries during the pandemic. Also, the investments by government bodies in green hydrogen projects have severely reduced, which is hampering the market growth. However, as and when the pandemic situation recovers and industries resume functioning, the adoption of green hydrogen is likely to surge magnificently, thus fueling the market growth in the upcoming years.

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