According to a new report by UnivDatos Market Insights, the Asia Pacific Green Hydrogen Market is expected to reach USD 12,667.53 million in 2032 by growing at a CAGR of 68.2%. The development of green hydrogen has emerged as a priority for multilateral institutions and private funders. In Asia, the future energy outlook relies greatly on hydrogen, and significant policy and financial support from governments across the region, coupled with a wave of private investment, has allowed for the rapid expansion of promising clean hydrogen projects across the continent. However, Green hydrogen projects in Asia and Australia are stalling because the developers have opted to export green ammonia rather than focus on meeting domestic H2 needs. To export green hydrogen credible off-takers and longer contracts coupled with advanced infrastructure are required to scale up the technology which is slowing down its market growth.

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Common Initiatives Taken by APAC Countries

China has emerged as a global leader in green hydrogen development, leveraging its vast resources, technological prowess, and ambitious policy agenda to drive innovation and scale up green hydrogen production. The Chinese government has placed green hydrogen at the forefront of its energy transition strategy, outlining clear targets and implementing supportive policies to accelerate its adoption across various sectors. China aims to become a major player in the global green hydrogen market, with plans to ramp up production capacity and reduce costs through technological innovation and economies of scale. The government has set targets for electrolyzer capacity expansion, aiming to reach 5 million tons of hydrogen production capacity by 2030, with green hydrogen accounting for a significant share of the total.

India: Pilot projects and demonstrations are important showcases for green hydrogen technologies in India. For example, the Green Hydrogen Hub in Gujarat is a flagship project to demonstrate the feasibility and scalability of green hydrogen production using solar power. Similarly, the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has launched pilot projects to produce green hydrogen from renewable sources and integrate it into existing refining and petrochemical processes.

Australia: Australia has witnessed significant green hydrogen development over the years, leveraging its abundant renewable energy resources, strong technological capabilities, and supportive policy environment to drive innovation and scale up production. The Australian government has recognized the transformative potential of green hydrogen to decarbonize various sectors of the economy and position the country as a key player in the emerging hydrogen market. Further, Australia is also investing in research and development to advance green hydrogen technologies and reduce production costs. Key examples include the development of high-efficiency electrolysis technologies, such as alkaline and PEM electrolyzers, and the exploration of innovative pathways for hydrogen production, such as ammonia cracking and methane pyrolysis. Australian universities, research institutions, and industry partners are collaborating on R&D projects to drive innovation and accelerate the commercialization of hydrogen technologies.

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Conclusion:

In conclusion, the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region has made significant strides in the development and adoption of green hydrogen as a key component of its sustainable energy transition. Through supportive policies, collaborative initiatives, and strategic investments, APAC countries have laid the groundwork for the widespread adoption of green hydrogen technologies across various sectors. The region's commitment to ambitious targets, coupled with robust research and development efforts, has accelerated innovation and driven down production costs, making green hydrogen increasingly competitive with conventional fuels. Pilot projects and demonstrations have showcased the versatility and potential of green hydrogen in addressing energy security, environmental sustainability, and economic development challenges.