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23.10.2024
The updated Ashurst Interactive Global Hydrogen Guide has been published, featuring a section on the Netherlands contributed by NautaDutilh.

Gaike Dalenoord of our Sustainable Business & Climate Change team describes the guide as “a great tool for anyone looking to understand the hydrogen investment landscape or wanting to stay up to date on the latest projects, incentives and regulations.”

This comprehensive guide is designed for investors seeking information on hydrogen regulations, incentives, strategies, and projects. It reviews 37 jurisdictions and addresses 16 questions about the hydrogen market in each country, crafted by top industry experts.

The Netherlands section, found on pages 100-108, provides specific guidance as to regulations and market opportunities in relation to hydrogen investment in the Netherlands. It was authored by Iris Kieft, Michelle Meevis and other colleagues from our multidisciplinary Sustainable Business & Climate Change practice.

This guide is of great value for understanding the hydrogen investment landscape, detailing government strategies, regulations, market developments, and key projects.
Gaike Dalenoord, partner in our Sustainable Business & Climate Change team

What is the government's hydrogen strategy? What are the goals, commitments, and projects? How much progress has been made regarding carbon capture and storage? What are the market developments and opportunities, and the established business models supporting hydrogen production? For answers, download the guide here.

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