Hydrogen

Germany launches first auction for green hydrogen imports

Published by

The German government has launched a €900 million auction scheme for green hydrogen imports. The idea of the so-called H2 Global mechanism is to procure the fuel on the world market and sell it within the EU to the highest bidder, and it is organised by the business-led H2 Global Foundation, said the economy ministry.

Through an intermediary – the subsidiary HINT.CO – the foundation concludes long-term purchase agreements for green hydrogen and its derivatives, such as ammonia, methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel, to give hydrogen producers planning and investment security.

On the other side, it concludes sales contracts in Europe. H2 Global buys the products at the lowest possible prices and then sells them on to the highest bidder. As this is expected to be a money loser, the government will cover the  difference with subsidies.

The first deliveries of these sustainable hydrogen derivatives to Germany and Europe are planned for the end of 2024. The economy ministry said the government plans to make a further €3.5 billion available for new bidding rounds with durations up to 2036. The last coalition government had promised the €900 million for the auction scheme.

H2 Global is a foundation set up by German industry players such as Siemens Energy, Linde, Nordex or ThyssenKrupp to help the green hydrogen market ramp-up.

In the fight against climate change, hydrogen made with renewable electricity is increasingly seen as a silver bullet for sectors with particularly stubborn emissions, such as heavy industry and aviation.

Share
Published by

Recent Posts

Record year for renewables eases prices and pollution as coal clunkers go missing in Queensland

Price and emissions savings seen in 2025 could soon be in the rear vision mirror…

8 January 2026

Tiny cracks and hot weather can slash useful life of some solar panels to just 11 years, UNSW research finds

Roughly a fifth of solar panels have been found to degrade much more quickly than…

7 January 2026

Last of 1,500 steel towers in Australia’s largest transmission project finally erected

The last of more than 1,500 steel towers, each weighing around 60 tonnes, has been…

2 January 2026

“This has to change:” Flurry of late orders breaks wind drought and gives global turbine giants hope for 2026

A flurry of late orders has broken the wind investment drought in Australia, with global…

23 December 2025

Modelling spot prices in a post-coal grid, when big batteries will become the price setters

Electricity prices can be kept near today’s levels in a post-coal National Electricity Market, but…

23 December 2025