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Fast Tracking Hydrogen Market Maturity

The significant gap between hydrogenu2019s ambition and implementation reality demands a strategic effort to address cost competitiveness, demand projection, and infrastructure.<br>The path forward is simple, pragmatic, and interconnected.<br>Ready to translate your energy transition strategy into action? Connect with our energy experts, Jagmeet Singh Matharu and Pinkesh Shah, at ADIPEC Exhibition and Conference to explore scalability and commercialization prospects in this market.<br>ud83dudcc5 Date: 3rd u2013 6th November 2025

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Fast Tracking Hydrogen Market Maturity

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  1. Strategic Pathways to Fast-Forward Hydrogen Market Maturity

  2. The Ambition V/S Reality Gap If all announced projects are completed, hydrogen production would reach 37 million tonnes annually by 2030. However, as per realized FIDs, the same figure will reach 4 million tonnes in the next five years. Implication: On this scale, hydrogen will only meet 4% of global demand, which remains 99% carbon-intensive.

  3. The Triple Imperative: Cost, Demand & Infrastructure The prospect of green hydrogen’s cost competitiveness is highly threatened by the scaling back of green hydrogen projects. For instance, the EU is now aiming for only 3-4 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen from the initial 20 million tonnes. Implication: The complete value chain remains in its infancy demanding massive coordinated investments.

  4. Strategic Pathways to Solve the Challenge Combined policy and economic support from different countries could lay the groundwork for a future multi-trillion-dollar global green hydrogen market. Key measures that could help: MoUs between producer and consumer nations Initiatives to bridge the price gap, like Germany-Australia’s €400 million joint funds Global certifications from multilateral bodies like IRENA For More...

  5. Explore the opportunities with our experts at Date:3-6 November 2025 Venue:ADNEC, Abu Dhabi, UAE Jagmeet Singh Matharu AVP - Client Partnership Pinkesh Shah Business Leader Energy, Chemicals & Materials www.stellarix.com

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