The hydrogen will be produced in sectors such as transportation, the chemical industry, or the production of methanol and ammonia.

Almost one billion euros for the production of clean hydrogen

The projects will receive a total of €992 million in EU funding, from the Innovation Fund sourced from the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS). The winning bidders, awarded after the second European Hydrogen Bank (EHB) auction, will produce the renewable hydrogen in Europe with a subsidy that will help to close the price difference between their production costs and the market price and accelerate the deployment of cleaner fuels.

The list of projects developing green hydrogen, as well as the countries they will be based in, can be found here.

The auctions of the European Hydrogen Bank contribute to scaling up renewable hydrogen, which in turn will help replace natural gas, coal and oil in hard-to-decarbonize industries and transport sectors. Producing more renewable hydrogen will decrease the use of fossil fuels on our continent and increase the EU's energy independence and positively impact security, jobs and the decarbonization of European industry.

Of the selected projects, 12 are committed to producing renewable hydrogen with fixed premium support between €0.20 and €0.60 per kilogram. For the first time, the auction provided a dedicated budget for hydrogen producers with off-takers in the maritime sector, which are entities using the hydrogen produced by the project for carrying out or making use of bunkering activities.

This has resulted in the selection of three bids receiving €96.7 million in grants. These projects will require between €0.45 and €1.88 per kilogram. Each subsidy for the 15 projects ranges from €8 million and €246 million over a period up to 10 years.