Hydrogen Generation Market Likely to Boost Future Growth by 2025

Hydrogen Generation Market New Revenue Pockets:

The hydrogen generation market size is projected to reach USD 201 billion by 2025 from an estimated USD 130 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 9.2% during the forecast period. Increased focus on hydrogen based economy for applications such as power generation or fueling cars and buses, that during combustion can cause less carbon emissions. This has led to increased investments in the enhancement of strong hydrogen-based economy. Furthermore, the hydrogen generation market is driven by the increased government regulations for desulphurization and gren house gas emissions.

Key Market Players:

The major players in the global hydrogen generation market are  include Linde (Germany), Air Liquide (France), Air Products &Chemicals (US), Uniper (Germany), and Engie (France).

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The hydrogen generation market, by technology, is segmented into Steam Methane Reforming (SMR), Electrolysis, Partial Oxidation (POX), and coal gasification. Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) technology is observed to be new revenue pockets for the hydrogen generation market owing to the increasing demand for hydrogen systems to cut the carbon emissions. SMR is a cost- and energy-efficient way of producing hydrogen. In this process, a desulfurized hydrocarbon feedstock (natural gas, refinery gas, liquefied petroleum gas, or naphtha) is pre-heated, mixed with steam, and optionally pre-reformed before passing a catalyst in a proprietary top-fired steam reformer to produce hydrogen, carbon monoxide (CO), and carbon dioxide (CO2). This is a commonly used method due to the easy availability of raw material (methane) and the cost-effective nature of the process. The rise in consumption of hydrogen by petroleum refineries has increased recently due to clean-fuel programs, which require refiners to produce low-sulfur gasoline and ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel.

Hydrogen Generation Market

COVID-19 Impact on the Hydrogen Generation Market

The outbreak of COVID-19 started in December 2019, which has also impacted the global hydrogen generation market across all major regions considered in the study. Major countries affected by the COVID- 19 outbreak include China, the US, the UK, Italy, and several key economies across the world. The electricity demand has been reduced significantly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though electricity use in residential buildings has increased.

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This research report categorizes the hydrogen generation market-based technology, application, source, generation & delivery mode  and region

Based on source, the hydrogen generation market has been segmented as follows:

  • Blue Hydrogen
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Grey Hydrogen

Based on technology, the hydrogen generation market has been segmented as follows:

  • Steam Methane Reforming (SMR)
  • Partial Oxidation  (POX)
  • Coal Gasification
  • Electrolysis

Based on application, the hydrogen generation market has been segmented as follows:

  • Petroleum Refinery
  • Ammonia Production
  • Methanol Production
  • Transportation
  • Power Generation
  • Other Applications

Based on the region, the hydrogen generation market has been segmented as follows:

  • North America
  • Asia Pacific
  • South America
  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • Africa

The report segments the hydrogen generation market, by source , into green hydrogen, blue hydrogen and grey hydrogen. The blue hydrogen segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period, owing to the increasing demand for capturing and reusing carbon emissions. Blue hydrogen is derived from natural gas through steam methane reforming (SMR). SMR mixes natural gas with very hot steam in the presence of a catalyst, where a chemical reaction creates hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Additional water is added to the mixture, converting the carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and creating more hydrogen. The carbon dioxide emissions produced are then captured and stored underground using the carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology, leaving nearly pure hydrogen. The cost of generating blue hydrogen is low. Alberta is aiming to export blue hydrogen globally by 2040. For instance, in October 2020, Alberta’s government announced a hydrogen strategy focused on carbon emissions to be competitive amid the global transition to sustainable energy. The strategy identifies the opportunity of using Alberta’s natural gas resources and its experience with carbon capture and storage (CCS) to produce low-emission blue hydrogen for local use or export to other domestic and international markets.

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Asia Pacific is estimated to be the fastest growing market for the hydrogen generation during the forecast period. The region has been segmented, by country, into Japan, China. India, Australia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. Rest of Asia Pacific includes Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, and Myanmar. Asia Pacific is one of the leading markets for adopting green technologies to meet the government targets for reducing GHG emissions. Japan and South Korea are heavily investing in fuel cell adoption since 2009 because of the commercial deployment of Japanese fuel cell micro-CHP products. Japan is the first nation to commercialize fuel cells and is supporting the projects related to the use of fuel cells in residential and automotive applications. It aims to deploy green hydrogen on a large scale. The country plans to have 200,00 green hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and 320 hydrogen refueling stations by 2025 to meet the global carbon emission standards.  Singapore, India, and Malaysia are also showing interest and have just started or are expected to start exclusive programs to promote fuel cells in regional markets. These countries are initially focusing on backup power (stationary application) fuel cells.

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