H2-diplo

Decarbonization Diplomacy

What is H2-diplo?

H2-diplo is an initiative of the Federal Foreign Office to support the German Federal Government's energy and climate foreign policy. In order to limit global warming to 1.5°C, greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced. This requires a move away from fossil fuels such as crude oil, natural gas or coal. H2-diplo is working together with partner countries on ways to use green hydrogen to decarbonise and diversify their economies. Green hydrogen produced from renewable energies can play a key role in decarbonising so-called hard-to-abate sectors, such as the production of chemicals or steel. In addition, H2-diplo addresses geopolitical questions surrounding the international market ramp-up of green hydrogen, such as shifting balances of power on the path to a climate-neutral global economy.

News & Events

H2-diplo successfully hosted a thought-provoking panel discussion on April 30, 2024, in Tashkent at Ajou University, bringing together perspectives from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
The 1st Mauritanian-German Green Hydrogen Forum provided impulses for forwarding Mauritania’s national hydrogen agenda by providing a platform for building cross- cutting networks within this nascent industry.
Manuel Andresh, Head of Hydrogen Diplomacy Office of GIZ in Astana, was invited to deliver a guest lecture at Nazarbayev University, shedding light on the crucial topic of Green Hydrogen

H2-diplo activities in partner countries and beyond

With the H2-diplo offices and several other activities, the project is working with stakeholders such as governments, think tanks, NGOs and German embassies worldwide. To find out more about these activities in each country, please click on this world map.

Media items

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Timeline of the formation and evolution of the global hydrogen industry

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Supply risks in critical raw materials of energy transition technologies

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Overview on key hydrogen support policies

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