H2-diplo Nigeria on a study tour to Germany

A study tour to Germany enabled H2-policy exchange between German and Nigerian hydrogen experts.
Study trip with H2-diplo Colombia on Green Hydrogen and the Decarbonization of Industries

From the 22nd – 28th of September, 2024, we were able to welcome a delegation from the Colombian national and regional government and Universities to Berlin and Hamburg.
Kenya’s Green Energy Ambitions Shine at the Global African Hydrogen Summit 2024

Kenya’s participation at the 2024 Global African Hydrogen Summit in Namibia highlights its commitment to advancing green hydrogen initiatives. The event showcased Kenya’s strategic energy plans and opportunities for regional collaboration to drive sustainable growth.
Fireside Chat Explores Skills and Labor Needs for Saudi Arabia’s Industrial Transformation

Key stakeholders from academia, industry, and government convened for a fireside chat to discuss the evolving skills and labour requirements in Saudi Arabia amidst the country’s ambitious industrial transformation.
Synthesis Report: Study on the policy and regulation framework for the build-up of a hydrogen market in Nigeria

H2-diplo analysis ”Synthesis Report: Study on the policy and regulation framework for the build-up of a hydrogen market in Nigeria” is now available!
Nigeria: Synthesis Report Study on the potential for Hydrogen in Nigeria

H2-diplo analysis ” Synthesis Report on the potential for Hydrogen in Nigeria ” is now available!
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.
Successful 1st study trip with H2-diplo Kazakhstan

The H2-diplo office in Astana has organized a first study trip for a Kazakh delegation that aimed to enhance the knowledge and collaboration between Kazakhstan and Germany in the field of green hydrogen technologies and policies.
German-Angola Hydrogen Office creates the Green Hydrogen working group

Angola has set high objectives for its energy transition and intends to prioritise the development of alternative energy sources. The country possesses a potential hydroelectric capacity of 18 GW, a potential solar capacity of 55 GW, and a potential wind capacity of 3 GW, which positions it as a viable candidate for green hydrogen production.