Renewable power capacity dedicated to hydrogen production is expected to grow by 45 GW between 2023 and 2028, down 35% from the previous year’s forecast, due to a slowdown in hydrogen project development, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its annual report on renewables, published January 31.

Despite announcements of new hydrogen projects and pipelines in recent years, progress has been slow, according to the IEA, which lowered its forecasts for all regions except China. The report cited two main reasons for the slow pace of project development: the lack of offtakers and the impact of higher prices on production costs. The development of an international hydrogen market is a key uncertainty affecting the forecast, the IEA said, particularly for markets that have limited domestic demand for hydrogen.

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