In the context of the global hydrogen market, North America currently holds a strong position. The region accounts for over 75% of global active capacity, with 1.4mtpa of low-carbon hydrogen production capacity currently in operation.
North America currently holds a strong position in the global hydrogen market, accounting for up to 75% of global active capacity. Although recent months have seen increased project activity from the APAC region, North America will continue to hold a significant share of the global hydrogen market with over 75mtpa of upcoming capacity, which represents 36% of total upcoming capacity. Canada will continue to lead the region’s hydrogen market, with GHI’s Spirit of Scotia project providing the country with a notable edge in terms of its production outlook, alone accounting for 43mtpa of capacity, making it the largest scale low-carbon hydrogen project in the world. The United States follows with 10mtpa of capacity across its active and upcoming projects. Meanwhile, Mexico remains a slow mover within the region’s hydrogen market, with just 94ktpa of capacity across all of its active and upcoming projects.
Transportation remains the dominant end-use sector for the region’s emerging low-carbon hydrogen market, with company announcements across active and upcoming projects indicating that up to 43mtpa of hydrogen capacity will be allocated to the transport sector. Hydrogen’s use within transportation will take place both domestically as well as low carbon hydrogen serving as valuable export to demand centres in Europe. Although hydrogen continues to struggle to compete with BEVs in the light vehicle segment, both Canada and the United States have been active in their support of pilots within the heavy transport sector ranging from buses, and trucks as well as hydrogen refuelling infrastructure for roads and airports. Although production volumes allocated to other sectors are lower, industries such as iron & steel are increasingly becoming focus sectors for hydrogen adoption.
Recent policy movements particularly from the United States have sent reverberations through both North America’s regional market as well as the global hydrogen market more broadly. Policies such as the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law have led to increased activity within the United States’ hydrogen economy, with tax credits as well as funding opportunities for hydrogen developers greatly boosting the economic viability of producing hydrogen in the coming years. Other important policy movements include Canada’s Clean Technology Investment Tax credit as well as its bid to become a leading supplier of low-carbon hydrogen through its pursuit of international trade agreements.
Key Highlights
Although the region is still set to experience a decline in terms of its capacity share, North America will continue to hold a strong standing. This will be particularly true in terms of its ability to scale production, with the largest project globally being based in Canada.
In a low case scenario with lower policy support, North America’s hydrogen capacity would reach 24.3mtpa by 2030.
The bulk of the region’s low-carbon hydrogen capacity is currently being attributed to the transportation sector. This is chiefly driven by the capacity of GHI’s Spirit of Scotia project, which will exclusively direct its 43mtpa of green hydrogen capacity towards the transportation sector.
Scope
North America’s low-carbon hydrogen capacity outlook
Key regional projects
Key companies operating in North America’s hydrogen market
Hydrogen end use sectors
Hydrogen policy in North America at both the national and regional level
Deal activity related to hydrogen in North America
Company filings analysis of North America headquartered companies
Reasons to Buy
Identify the market trends within the region and key players in hydrogen technologies.
Develop market insight of current, in development and announced capacity and latest trends of the sector.
Understand the region's different scenarios for 2030 based on the likeliness of the projects.
Look at the demand in key application areas for the country.
Facilitate the understanding on how and where the market is growing as it is rapidly scaling up to position as one of the main topics of the international and national agenda.
Overview
A quick snapshot
Low-carbon hydrogen market
North America's hydrogen market in a global context
Canada currently leads North America's hydrogen market
World's largest upcoming hydrogen projects
North America's largest upcoming H2 projects
North America hydrogen capacity and key players
2030 capacity scenarios
Low-carbon hydrogen competitiveness drivers
Major barriers for low-carbon hydrogen deployment
Demand in key application areas
Hydrogen demand areas
Examples of hydrogen developments in North America across sectors
Hydrogen demand in transportation
Iron & steel
North America natural gas demand
Main hydrogen to ammonia projects
Hydrogen Sector Challenges
Policies, Projects and Key Players
Canada Policy & Strategy
US Policy & Strategy
US State Policies
North America region hydrogen deals
North American headquartered companies are highlighting hydrogen in their corporate filings