New H2-diplo study shows: Hydrogen could play a key role in Ukraine’s green reconstruction and future development plans

Hydrogen could play a significant role in Ukraine’s post war economy, both in terms of domestic decarbonization and exports, but large barriers need to be overcome, a recent GIZ study finds. Strategic partnerships built on trust and dedicated derisking instruments will be essential. The study has been launched during a webinar dedicated to inform Ukrainian diplomates on the potentials of green hydrogen for Ukraine’s energy future.
Prospects for the Ukrainian green hydrogen sector – A comparative analysis of the state of hydrogen markets and policies in key countries

Juliane Weymann
H2-diplo hosts side-event at German-Ukrainian Energy Day on hydrogen potential

The 3rd German-Ukrainian Energy trip took place in Berlin on 25th and 26th October under the motto “Powering Ukraine’s Future: Strengthening Energy Cooperation for Sustainable Recovery”. In this context, H2-diplo hosted a roundtable together with the Energy Partnership to explore the potential for green hydrogen in Ukraine.