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The Global Programme

Global Programme
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Mission

The Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry (GPHI) is dedicated to drive net zero industrial development and wealth generation in developing countries through leveraging the potential of the hydrogen economy.

In 2021, UNIDO, supported by the Governments of Austria, Germany, and Italy launched its Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry (GPHI) to support developing countries overcome various challenges that hinder the hydrogen development and encourage a just hydrogen transition that puts social and environmental aspects in focus.

 

Mission

Mission

Mission

The Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry (GPHI) is dedicated to drive net zero industrial development and wealth generation in developing countries through leveraging the potential of the hydrogen economy.

In 2021, UNIDO, supported by the Governments of Austria, Germany, and Italy launched its Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry (GPHI) to support developing countries overcome various challenges that hinder the hydrogen development and encourage a just hydrogen transition that puts social and environmental aspects in focus.

 

UNIDO aims to influence and guide the development of market

Through its Programme, UNIDO aims to influence and guide the development of market between key stakeholders that play an essential role in the development of a just and sustainable hydrogen economy.

Promoting tangible projects (such as development of GH2 Clusters to accelerate the local uptake of green hydrogen in industries of developing countries and transition economies is a key element of the Programme.

Under Aims to influence and guide the development of market

UNIDO aims to influence and guide the development of market

Under Aims to influence and guide the development of market

Through its Programme, UNIDO aims to influence and guide the development of market between key stakeholders that play an essential role in the development of a just and sustainable hydrogen economy.

Promoting tangible projects (such as development of GH2 Clusters to accelerate the local uptake of green hydrogen in industries of developing countries and transition economies is a key element of the Programme.

How do we intervene?

Given the complexity and dynamism of a just hydrogen transition, UNIDO has built its Global Programme around two pillars “LEAD” and “ACT” which draw on and feed into each other’s resources, expertise and networks.

The Programme consists of: The Global Partnership for Hydrogen in Industry and the Technical Cooperation with country-specific tailored interventions.

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How do we intervene?

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Given the complexity and dynamism of a just hydrogen transition, UNIDO has built its Global Programme around two pillars “LEAD” and “ACT” which draw on and feed into each other’s resources, expertise and networks.

The Programme consists of: The Global Partnership for Hydrogen in Industry and the Technical Cooperation with country-specific tailored interventions.

It is a global platform for Member States, industries, private sector, investors, research and academic institutions. Through the Partnership, UNIDO regularly liases with key stakeholders by conducting regional and global dialogue sessions with Member States to explore developing countries’ needs and to enable dialogue and information exchange among them. These dialogues provide substantial material for UNIDO to articulate developing countries’ interests and needs and advocate for them in global fora (e.g. COP, G7, G20). Moreover, based on dialogues’ outcomes, UNIDO joins forces with renowned knowledge partners to address countries’ needs and to develop training as well as innovative tools and solutions. These include designing and promoting policies, regulations, standards, financial instruments, and innovation programmes. The exchanges with stakeholders also give rise to ideas for joint projects development and active engagement of women and outh in the hydrogen market.

UNIDO’s Technical Cooperation adapts and applies knowledge and tools developed globally to country-specific interventions for green hydrogen in industry. This is done in close collaboration with the governments and industries of developing countries and transition economies. Such technical assistance entails sensitizing stakeholders, sharing best practices, as well as assessing local market needs and devising strategies, tools and instruments. UNIDO reviews countries’ institutional and technical capacities and conducts capacity development where gaps have been identified. One key component of Technical Cooperation is its green hydrogen industrial cluster model, which is based on a co-location approach to local green hydrogen production, storage, transport and end-use. UNIDO supports the development of pilot projects and makes recommendations on their upscaling. Through this pillar, UNIDO seeks to foster and accelerate countries’ innovation apacities while solving existing challenges in green hydrogen development (e.g. water usage).

UNIDO’s Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry benefits from the technical support and know how of the International Hydrogen Energy Centre (IHEC) in Beijing, launched by UNIDO and the Government of China in 2021. The Centre supports the creation of hydrogen value chains and focuses on the R&D, application and demonstration of key hydrogen technologies.