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Hydrogen Energy Transition Market Overview, Trends, Deals and Contracts, Policies, Projects and Key Players

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  • 21 Pages
  • April 2023
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5742364
Interest in the hydrogen sector as a way to accelerate the energy transition is growing rapidly and the low-carbon hydrogen project pipeline now represents over 174 mpta of potential capacity. 92% of this capacity comes from green hydrogen projects, though the majority is still in feasibility stage. The announcement of new deals and policies in the hydrogen sector also continues at pace as companies and governments look to capture value in this growing sector across the value chain. There is a need to accelerate transition strategies across sectors and geographies to achieve climate global goals, and hydrogen development is expected to have a major part to play in the energy sector to facilitate achievement of these targets.

Scope

  • Hydrogen quarterly changes, Q1 2023
  • Total upcoming capacity and 2030 market size scenarios, highlighting recently announced projects by capacity, countries and regions
  • Trends over deals, partnerships, and M&A
  • Global policy support and financial incentives

Reasons to Buy

  • Identify the last market trends by quarter and key players in hydrogen technologies
  • Develop market insight of current, in development and announced capacity and latest trends of the sector
  • Understand the different scenarios for 2030 based on the likeliness of the projects
  • Facilitate the understanding on how and where the market is growing as it is rapidly scaling up to position as one of the main topics of the international agenda.

Table of Contents

1. Overview
1.1 Quarterly snapshot
2. Low Carbon Hydrogen Capacity Outlook
2.1 Active & upcoming capacity
2.2 Major upcoming projects
2.3 Production capacity and market size scenarios to 2030
2.4 Key developments
2.5 Top participant companies
2.6 Major announcements and project updates
3. Deals & Contracts
3.1 M&A
3.2 Venture finance
3.3 Partnerships
4. Metrics & Policy Support
4.1 Investment index
4.2 Social media tracking
4.3 International policy
List of Tables
Table 1: Top 10 low carbon hydrogen plants
Table 2: M&A deals for Q1-2023
Table 3: Venture Finance deals for Q1-2023
List of Figures
Figure 1: Active and Announced Capacity
Figure 2: Regional breakdown of upcoming capacity
Figure 3: Major upcoming clean hydrogen plants map
Figure 4: 2030 Hydrogen capacity scenarios (mtpa)
Figure 5: Countries with highest cumulative upcoming capacity (mtpa)
Figure 6: Net capacity share by company
Figure 7: Deals comparative 2021 - 2023
Figure 8: M&A Type - Q1 2023
Figure 9: M&A Value - Q1 2023 (US$ mil)
Figure 10: Venture finance Disclosed Deal Value (US$mil)
Figure 11: Partnerships Numbers Q1-2023
Figure 12:Partnerships Regions for Development Q1-2023
Figure 13: Partnerships Main Topics
Figure 14: Companies with more partnerships Q1-2023
Figure 15: Number of Hydrogen Investors
Figure 16: Renewable Energy Topic Mentions
Figure 17: Total Posts by Company
Figure 18: Total Posts by Country
Figure 19: Hydrogen mentions by Sector and Country
Figure 20: National Low Carbon Hydrogen Strategies in Major Economies

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Green Hydrogen International
  • Suez Canal Economic Zone
  • New and Renewable energy Authority
  • Sovereign Fun of Egypt
  • Egyptian Electricity Transmission Co
  • H2 Clean Hydrogen
  • BP Plc
  • Flexens Oy Ab
  • KIP Infra Oy
  • Norfund
  • British International Investment Plc
  • Shell
  • Intercontinental Energy Corp
  • Equinor ASA
  • Toyota Motor corp
  • Tesla Inc
  • Hyundai Motor
  • Airbus SE
  • Charbone Hydrogen Corp
  • ACWA Power Co
  • Air Products and Chemicals
  • CWP Global