1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Limitations
1.7. Assumptions
1.8. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Define: Research Objective
2.2. Determine: Research Design
2.3. Prepare: Research Instrument
2.4. Collect: Data Source
2.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation
2.6. Formulate: Data Verification
2.7. Publish: Research Report
2.8. Repeat: Report Update
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Green Hydrogen Market, by Region
5. Market Insights
5.1. Market Dynamics
5.1.1. Drivers
5.1.1.1. Growing demand for renewable alternative to conventional fossil fuels
5.1.1.2. Increasing utilization of green hydrogen for manufacturing of ammonia and fertilizers
5.1.2. Restraints
5.1.2.1. High initial investment requirements for setting up hydrogen infrastructure
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.3.1. Advancing research and development for green hydrogen
5.1.3.2. Increasing government investments and subsidies promoting clean fuel usage
5.1.4. Challenges
5.1.4.1. Safety concerns associated with handling and transportation of green hydrogen
5.2. Market Segmentation Analysis
5.2.1. Technology: Pertaining advantage of alkaline and polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzers in large-scale projects
5.2.2. Renewable Source: Growing uses of solar and wind energy sources providing operational flexibility in electricity generation
5.2.3. Distribution Channel: Wider availability of green hydrogen pipelines in large scale plants for convenient transmission
5.2.4. Application: Increasing adoption of green hydrogen energy for power generation and transportation
5.3. Market Trend Analysis
5.3.1. Latin America presents significant near-term opportunities for large-scale implementation of green hydrogen
5.3.2. Increasing government investments and funding for the development of green hydrogen in the Asia-Pacific region
5.3.3. Reliance on renewable energy and supportive government policies for green hydrogen in EMEA region
5.4. Cumulative Impact of COVID-19
5.5. Cumulative Impact of Russia-Ukraine Conflict
5.6. Cumulative Impact of High Inflation
5.7. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.7.1. Threat of New Entrants
5.7.2. Threat of Substitutes
5.7.3. Bargaining Power of Customers
5.7.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.7.5. Industry Rivalry
5.8. Value Chain & Critical Path Analysis
5.9. Regulatory Framework
5.10. Client Customization
5.10.1. Technology Trend
6. Green Hydrogen Market, by Technology
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Alkaline Electrolyzer
6.3. Polymer Electrolyte Membrane (PEM) Electrolyzer
7. Green Hydrogen Market, by Renewable Source
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Solar Energy
7.3. Wind Energy
8. Green Hydrogen Market, by Distribution Channel
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Cargo
8.3. Pipeline
9. Green Hydrogen Market, by Application
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Power Generation
9.3. Transportation
10. Americas Green Hydrogen Market
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Argentina
10.3. Brazil
10.4. Canada
10.5. Mexico
10.6. United States
11. Asia-Pacific Green Hydrogen Market
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Australia
11.3. China
11.4. India
11.5. Indonesia
11.6. Japan
11.7. Malaysia
11.8. Philippines
11.9. Singapore
11.10. South Korea
11.11. Taiwan
11.12. Thailand
11.13. Vietnam
12. Europe, Middle East & Africa Green Hydrogen Market
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Denmark
12.3. Egypt
12.4. Finland
12.5. France
12.6. Germany
12.7. Israel
12.8. Italy
12.9. Netherlands
12.10. Nigeria
12.11. Norway
12.12. Poland
12.13. Qatar
12.14. Russia
12.15. Saudi Arabia
12.16. South Africa
12.17. Spain
12.18. Sweden
12.19. Switzerland
12.20. Turkey
12.21. United Arab Emirates
12.22. United Kingdom
13. Competitive Landscape
13.1. FPNV Positioning Matrix
13.2. Market Share Analysis, By Key Player
13.3. Competitive Scenario Analysis, By Key Player
13.3.1. Merger & Acquisition
13.3.1.1. Nikola And Fortescue Future Industries Commit To Creating American Green Energy Jobs With Acquisition Of Nikola’s Phoenix Hydrogen Hub
13.3.2. Agreement, Collaboration, & Partnership
13.3.2.1. Statkraft supplies Air Liquide with wind power for large scale green hydrogen electrolyser
13.3.2.2. Germany’s Siemens Energy partners with Australian company in 100% green hydrogen project
13.3.2.3. L&T Signs Pact With French Firm McPhy Energy To Explore Green Hydrogen Market
13.3.2.4. ANDRITZ enters partnership with HydrogenPro for green hydrogen
13.3.2.5. Thermax enters the green hydrogen market in partnership with Fortescue Future Industries
13.3.3. New Product Launch & Enhancement
13.3.3.1. Enapter AG unveils the world’s first megawatt-class AEM electrolyser
13.3.4. Investment & Funding
13.3.4.1. NEOM Green Hydrogen Company Completes Financial Close At a Total Investment Value Of USD 8.4 Billion In The World’s Largest Carbon-Free Green Hydrogen Plant
13.3.4.2. Green hydrogen startup Ohmium raises USD 250 million in latest funding round
13.3.4.3. Air Products and AES Announce Plans to Invest Approximately USD 4 Billion to Build First Mega-scale Green Hydrogen Production Facility in Texas
13.3.5. Award, Recognition, & Expansion
13.3.5.1. Receives purchase order for 40 MW electrolyser equipment from Bondalti
13.3.5.2. L&T Construction is all set to create Renewable Energy Infrastructure for the World’s Largest Green Hydrogen plant at NEOM
13.3.5.3. Linde to Increase Green Hydrogen Production in California
14. Competitive Portfolio
14.1. Key Company Profiles
14.1.1. Adani Green Energy Limited
14.1.2. Air Liquide S.A.
14.1.3. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.
14.1.4. Avaada Energy Pvt. Ltd.
14.1.5. Ballard Power Systems Inc.
14.1.6. Bloom Energy Corporation
14.1.7. Cummins Inc.
14.1.8. CWP Global
14.1.9. ENAPTER s.r.l.
14.1.10. ENGIE SA
14.1.11. Green Hydrogen Systems A/S
14.1.12. Hiringa Energy Limited
14.1.13. HydrogenPro ASA
14.1.14. Iberdrola, S.A.
14.1.15. ITM Power PLC
14.1.16. Iwatani Corporation
14.1.17. Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.
14.1.18. Larsen & Toubro Limited
14.1.19. Linde PLC
14.1.20. McPhy Energy S.A
14.1.21. Messer SE & Co. KGaA
14.1.22. Nel ASA
14.1.23. NEOM Company
14.1.24. Ohmium International, Inc.
14.1.25. Plug Power Inc.
14.1.26. PowerCell Sweden AB
14.1.27. Reliance Industries Limited
14.1.28. Saudi Arabian Oil Company
14.1.29. Siemens AG
14.1.30. Thermax Limited
14.1.31. Topsoe A/S
14.1.32. Toshiba Corporation
14.1.33. Uniper SE
14.2. Key Product Portfolio
15. Appendix
15.1. Discussion Guide
15.2. License & Pricing
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