Czech Republic updates its hydrogen strategy to align with new policy developments
ICIS Editorial
26-Jul-2024
The infographic for this story was initially developed by ICIS hydrogen policy and regulation analyst Aayesha Pathan
LONDON (ICIS)–On 17 July the government of the Czech Republic approved an update to its hydrogen strategy. The update follows a wide array of European policy developments such as targets for the use of renewable hydrogen in transport and industry, as well as alternative fuels infrastructure regulation on hydrogen refuelling stations.
The strategy indicates a three phased-approach to the development of the market, focusing initially on localized production and offtake through hydrogen valleys, moving towards large-scale hydrogen imports towards the end of the decade and into the 2030s.
ICIS has produced the following infogram to reflect some of the core principles of the strategy update.
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