Update
03.06.2025
The World Hydrogen Summit 2025, held from 20-22 May 2025 in Rotterdam, is recognised as the official meeting place where hydrogen deals get done and key partnerships are forged. The event brought together 15,000 global industry experts to exchange key insights, build new alliances, and sign bold agreements that will kickstart the next wave of hydrogen project developments into the 2030s.

Industry leaders at the Summit emphasised that the global momentum behind green hydrogen remains strong, with over EUR 75 billion in hydrogen projects awaiting final investment decisions worldwide – thereby contradicting the media narratives that often highlight the delays and challenges in the hydrogen sector.

Our team visited the summit and gained valuable insights into the future of the hydrogen market. These are three key takeaways.

#1 Regulation is the key driver of hydrogen market growth
Regulation is the main driver of the hydrogen market’s growth. Clear, consistent, and harmonised implementation of EU policies like RED III across member states is essential to build investor confidence and unlock large-scale investments. Industry leaders stress the need for predictable rules and regulatory certainty at both national and EU levels to ensure the hydrogen sector’s sustainable development.

#2 The Netherlands’ ambition to lead the hydrogen market
The Netherlands wants to be a frontrunner in the hydrogen market. The Dutch government organised the Finance Forum to discuss the practicalities of financing hydrogen projects. Minister for Climate and Green Growth Sophie Hermans emphasised the ambition of the Netherlands to lead the global hydrogen market, and not just participate. A key example of this is the EUR 3 billion H2Global auction, where both Germany and the Netherlands contribute EUR 300 million to bridge the pricing gap for green hydrogen.

#3 Infrastructure is critical to hydrogen market development
At the World Hydrogen Summit 2025, the importance of robust infrastructure for the hydrogen economy, particularly in storage and grid connectivity, was highlighted. Key solutions like salt caverns, depleted gas fields, and offshore hydrogen hubs will play a vital role in balancing renewable energy supply. Public-private partnerships will be essential to overcoming regulatory and funding challenges, ensuring hydrogen's reliable contribution to the energy transition.

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