H2Diplo
Global Hydrogen Diplomacy
H2Diplo: Global Hydrogen Diplomacy
Sustainable energy foreign policy is one of the German Government’s core aims. Diplomatic relations to promote the international market roll-out of hydrogen has a key role to play in this. In line with the National Hydrogen Strategy, the focus is on green hydrogen, which is generated by electrolysis using power from renewable energy sources. In pursuit of this goal, the Federal Foreign Office is stepping up its energy foreign policy dialogue with various partner countries.
News
- Saudi Arabia
- Decarbonization, Geopolitics, Regulatory Framework, Sustainability, Trade & Markets
A collaborative event at the Movenpick City Star Hotel in Jeddah brought together experts from academia, industry, and government to discuss renewable energy and clean technologies, focusing on Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue on challenges and
- Nigeria
- Ammonia, Country Potentials, Decarbonization, Finance, Regulatory Framework
A study tour to Germany enabled H2-policy exchange between German and Nigerian hydrogen experts.
- Nigeria
- Decarbonization, Regulatory Framework, Skills Development, Sustainability
The German-Nigerian Hydrogen Office (H2-diplo) hosted a side-event at WACEE 2024, discussing the potential of green hydrogen in Nigeria’s industrial decarbonization journey.
- Hydrogen Diplomacy Office
- Hydrogen Diplomacy Dialogue
Media items
Study
Saudi Arabia’s Potential to Enhance its Position as a Key Goods’ Provider for the Energy Transition and the Upcoming Hydrogen Economy
Sprache: English
Study
Prospects for the Ukrainian green hydrogen sector - A comparative analysis of the state of hydrogen markets and policies in key countries
Sprache: English
Infographic
Timeline of the formation and evolution of the global hydrogen industry
Sprache: English
Impressions
Jennifer Morgan
German-Nigerian Hydrogen Office
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Club of Rome World Energy Council
Exploring Cooperation Potentials for Sustainable Economic Growth
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