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20 December 2023
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UNIDO Hosts Successful ISO TC 197 Hydrogen Technologies Plenary Week 13-17 November 2023
UNIDO Hosts Successful ISO TC 197 Hydrogen Technologies Plenary Week 13-17 November 2023Vienna, November 17, 2023 - The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) successfully hosted the Technical Committees of the ISO TC 197 Hydrogen Technologies Plenary Week from November 13 to 17, 2023, at the Vienna International Centre (VIC). The event, held within the framework of the Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry, brought together more than 150 global experts to deliberate on critical issues surrounding hydrogen standards.As part of the exclusive programme for the ISO TC 197 members, the UNIDO-ISO Strategic Planning meeting took place titled “Innovation in hydrogen: How to accelerate innovation in H2 in developing countries through standards". This meeting was attended by over 150 in-person attendees and 150 online participants representing 62 countries, including 34 developing nations. The engagement underscored the importance of collaboration in addressing the challenges faced by developing countries in their strategies to accelerate hydrogen production.Key Outcomes:Information Sharing on International Standards: Participants stressed the need to share information on the international standards being developed at ISO to enhance transparency and cooperation.Knowledge Transfer and Capacity Building: Acknowledging the obligation of more advanced countries, discussions highlighted the importance of transferring technical knowledge, providing support to build capacity, and educating on the challenges related to hydrogen technologies.New Partnership Models: The plenary emphasized the need to creatively establish new partnership models, fostering collaboration between private entities, government agencies, and international organizations to support developing countries in their hydrogen initiatives.Technical Tour: Hydrogen Filling Station 17 NovemberThe plenary week concluded with a Technical Tour on November 17 hosted by Wien Energie, providing participants with an insight into a Hydrogen Filling Station. Since 2021, this station, established for buses and trucks in Leopoldau, has been a pivotal part of Vienna's commitment to sustainable transport.UNIDO is excited to continue shaping the future of sustainable energy through collaboration and shared expertise. The success of the plenary week reflects the commitment of global experts to advancing hydrogen technologies and standards
17 December 2023
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UNIDO and Slovene Enterprise Fund partner to advance hydrogen use in industry
On 17 November 2023, UNIDO signed a Joint Declaration with the Slovene Enterprise Fund. The objective of this Partnership is to promote the uptake of hydrogen for industrial applications in developing countries and emerging economies.The collaboration within the framework of The Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry will be developed in the following areas:Awareness raising, knowledge exchange and capacity building (policy, standards, skills, technologies).Promotion of hydrogen technologies and their applications in industry.Organization of joint events and global forum activities.Pilot Projects for hydrogen applications in industry.The joint declaration was signed by Petra Schwager (on behalf of UNIDO), and Maja Tomanič-Vidovič (on behalf of the Slovene Enterprise Fund).
6 December 2023
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ISO and UNIDO strengthen collaboration to drive Sustainable Industrial Development
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 6 December 2023 – In a significant stride toward fostering global industrial development, Mr. Silvio Dulinsky, Deputy Secretary-General of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and Ms. Petra Schwager on behalf of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) have formalized the commitment to enhance collaboration between the two organizations.The declaration, reaffirming a collaboration spanning over forty years, underscores the shared objectives of ISO and UNIDO in promoting inclusive and sustainable industrial development worldwide. The collaboration focuses on encouraging the adoption of International Standards to support innovation and address global challenges, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 9 (SDG 9).Key Highlights of the Joint Declaration:Boosting Compliance Capacities: ISO and UNIDO will collaborate to strengthen the compliance capacities of industries in developing countries, ensuring adherence to social and environmental sustainability standards.Developing International Standards on Low-Carbon Hydrogen: The organizations commit to collaborating on developing standards on low-carbon hydrogen, aiming to accelerate the implementation of projects based on renewable energy sources.Strengthening National Standards Bodies (NSB): The organizations aim to empower National Standards Bodies to develop relevant standards, embrace technology, and actively participate in international standards-setting processes.Supporting SME Competitiveness: The collaboration will target Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), promoting the adoption of International Standards to enhance competitiveness and participation in global sustainable value chains.Advocating for Climate-Resilient Industrial Development: ISO and UNIDO will work towards achieving a net-zero target by 2050 by identifying and promoting standards in key industrial sectors, facilitating climate mitigation and adaptation efforts in developing countries.This joint effort signifies a crucial step forward in the mutual pursuit of sustainable development goals and the advancement of international standards to address the challenges of the evolving global landscape.
5 December 2023
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Supporting an inclusive global trade of low carbon hydrogen
At the heart of UNIDO mission lies the commitment to advance a just and inclusive global hydrogen economy, ensuring that no country is left behind and fostering socio-economic benefits. As coordinator and technical secretariat of the International Hydrogen Trade Forum (IHTF), UNIDO facilitates cooperation among the members of the Forum and industrial leaders while bringing in the perspective and considerations of developing countries and transition economies in line with its mandate. On December 5th, a significant milestone was achieved with the inaugural Ministerial-CEO meeting of the IHTF, held as part of the COP28 Presidency’s High-Level Roundtable on Hydrogen. This event brought together over two dozen Ministerial officials from prospective hydrogen-importing and exporting countries, including Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mauritania, Morocco, Namibia, Oman, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The meeting also saw the participation of a delegation of Hydrogen Council CEOs, representing global industrial leaders in hydrogen (e.g. Air Liquide, Air Products, Hy24, InterContinental Energy, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Linde, Masdar, OCI, Port of Rotterdam Authority, Snam, ThyssenKrupp Nucera, and others).This event marked the launch of a suite of flagship initiatives aimed at accelerating the commercialization of hydrogen. These initiatives are designed to ensure the achievement of the 1.5 degrees target, while unlocking the socio-economic benefits inherent in cross-border value chains for hydrogen and its derivatives:🌱The Public-Private Action Statement between the International Hydrogen Trade Forum and the Hydrogen Council laying out priority focus areas to synchronize the efforts of governments and industrial leaders. 🌱 Intergovernmental Declaration of Intent on Mutual Recognition of Certification Schemes for Hydrogen and Hydrogen Derivatives covering over 80% of the future global market in hydrogen and its derivatives.🌱The ISO methodology providing a global benchmark for greenhouse gas emissions assessment of hydrogen pathways on a life-cycle analysis basis. The roundtable featured remarks by UNIDO Director General Mr. Gerd Müller and representatives of the Clean Energy Ministerial, the International Energy Agency, the International Organization for Standardization, and the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy.Gerd Müller, UNIDO Director General stated: “I would like to congratulate the COP28 Presidency on the work carried to advance low carbon hydrogen as the fuel of the future. The Declaration of Intent on Mutual Recognition of Certification Schemes for Hydrogen and Derivatives and the launch of the ISO methodology for greenhouse gas emissions assessment of hydrogen (Technical Specification, TS 19870) will certainly contribute to that end. UNIDO actively supports the COP28 Hydrogen Action Agenda and the initiatives of the International Hydrogen Trade Forum through the Private Public Action Statement. A just low-carbon hydrogen transition needs all of us to work together and share our knowledge and resources. I look forward to this dialogue that will help us move forward for a more sustainable future that leaves no country behind.”The International Hydrogen Trade Forum was launched on 22 July 2023 during the 14th Clean Energy Ministerial meeting that took place in Goa, India, with the aim of accelerating global hydrogen flows and providing a platform to foster the dialogue between a wide group of governments on the nascent international hydrogen market.Through its Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry, UNIDO influences and –contributes to the development of hydrogen policies, standards, skills, financing instruments, innovation and tangible green hydrogen industrial cluster projects aiming to unlock the socio-economic and environmental value of the international hydrogen economy and trade.
14 November 2023
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UNIDO and VDMA signed a joint declaration of intent
Frankfurt, November 14, 2023 - UNIDO, the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, and VDMA today signed a joint declaration of intent in Frankfurt. Together, the two organizations aim to promote inclusive and sustainable industrial development in developing, emerging and transition economies in the future. The declaration was signed at the conference "From Production to Application: THE #P2X CONFERENCE." The partnership aims to promote efficient equipment, technology and investment development in the target countries. Likewise, it foresees joining hands in capacity building for industrial development and diversification there. The focus areas are green hydrogen, agribusiness, the textile and clothing industry, the circular economy, and water and wastewater treatment. With its 3,600 members, the VDMA is Germany and Europe's largest network organization for mechanical and plant engineering. The association represents this unique and diverse industry's common economic, technical and scientific interests.
9 August 2023
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Hydrogen? Check. Green hydrogen? Check. Green hydrogen industrial clusters? Here we go.
VIENNA – The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) has published the first edition of Green Hydrogen Industrial Clusters Guidelines to help governments and industries accelerate industrial decarbonization by replacing fossil fuels in hard-to-abate sectors.Nearly all countries have committed to decarbonize their economies in the coming decades in line with the Paris Agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C. The industrial sector is a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, and therefore plays a critical role in meeting these ambitious goals. Renewable or green hydrogen, produced via water electrolysis using renewable electricity, is an essential element of the clean energy transition, particularly in hard-to-abate sectors.UNIDO defines green hydrogen industrial clusters (GHIC) as industrial regions or clusters that share green hydrogen (production, transport and use) and renewable energy electricity, in addition to other resources for different purposes including material production, heating and cooling, local mobility and industrial feedstock. These clusters have a great potential to accelerate the uptake of green hydrogen in local industry, supporting decarbonization and the development of new low-carbon industries.UNIDO has developed a model for GHIC that aims to accelerate the application of locally produced green hydrogen in industrial zones, clusters and parks. It aims to serve as a replicable model through which countries can deploy green hydrogen technologies to achieve their emissions reductions and industrial production goals, as well as generate economic and social opportunities.Green Hydrogen Industrial Clusters Guidelines provides information on the multi-stakeholder engagement and coordination required for the design and implementation of an overarching policy framework for the development of the clusters.Gerd Müller, UNIDO Director General, said he hopes that the guidelines “will be useful for policymakers, industry leaders and other stakeholders as we work together to achieve the goal of sustainable and inclusive industrial development, and create a better future for all.”Matteo Michelli from Deutsche Energie-Agentur – dena (German Energy Agency), who contributed to publication, said, "In the realm of green hydrogen reports, this work stands out, combining both a deep-dive and an actionable guide. This is achieved by first providing a comprehensive list of challenges and enablers for using green hydrogen in industrial clusters and then identifying concrete steps to bring green hydrogen industrial clusters from an idea to implementation and upscaling."Another contributor, Sabina Krøigaard from Denmark’s GreenLab, said, "Until now, creating a green hydrogen industrial cluster has been the work of pioneers spread across the globe. This publication offers inspiration and concrete tools for moving forward and empowers curious entrepreneurs to take action."Also contributing to Green Hydrogen Industrial Clusters Guidelines were authors from Future Cleantech Architects, Impact Hydrogen and New Energy Coalition.UNIDO supports Member States in developing green hydrogen economies through project development, stakeholder engagement and dialogue, and by offering best practices and guidelines as part of its Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry.Download the publication here.For more information, contact: hydrogen@unido.orgFollow UNIDO’s work on green hydrogen on Twitter and Linkedin
4 August 2023
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Accelerating decarbonization and just transition with renewable hydrogen and derivatives
GOA - A truly global hydrogen economy will play a key role in supporting sustainable economic growth in emerging markets and transition economies and facilitating supply diversification for importing regions while accelerating decarbonisation. As we move from strategies and announcements to implementation on the ground, UNIDO and Hydrogen Council advance close cooperation to help unlocking environmental and socio-economic benefits of renewable hydrogen and derivatives internationally.UNIDO and Hydrogen Council signed a Joint Declaration on 18 July on the side-lines of G20/CEM14 in Goa, India, reinforcing ongoing strong collaboration, in particular, on Advancing public-private dialogue between decision-makers and CEOs in the framework of the International Hydrogen Trade Forum and support the Forum activities, including with the Hydrogen Council insights;Assessing and identifying best practices in maximizing social value of the hydrogen economy in the emerging markets and developing countries, through the SDG Roadmap for Hydrogen;Supporting the development of global standards for hydrogen, in particular, ISO standard methodology for GHG emissions assessment of hydrogen production, conditioning and transport developed by ISO TC197/SC1, as well as capacity building for developing countries to enhance their contributions to and participation in global standard development.“Low-emissions hydrogen will help drive net-zero economic development in the Global South. Cooperating with the private sector is key, and we are confident that through our partnership with the Hydrogen Council we are well equipped to respond to any challenges involved. Together we will develop tangible projects that contribute to a just energy transition leaving no country behind<" said Gerd Müller, Director General of UNIDO.“Creating in-country value and boosting green growth in prospective exporting regions in developing countries is crucial for both the industry and the importing regions seeking to diversify their supplies in hydrogen and derivatives going forward. Unlocking social value of hydrogen is integral to the organisational identities of the Hydrogen Council and UNIDO and we are excited to be moving ahead with implementation of a number of joint initiatives,” said Daryl Wilson, Executive Director of Hydrogen Council.About UNIDOThe United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations with a unique mandate to promote, dynamize and accelerate sustainable industrial development. The mandate of UNIDO is reflected in Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9: “Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation”, but UNIDO’s activities contribute to all the SDGs. UNIDO's mission is to drive economic growth, reduce inequality, and address climate challenges by supporting developing countries and economies in transition in achieving sustainable industrial development and economic transformation, and to create new, decent jobs.For more information about UNIDO, please visit www.unido.org and follow us on:Twitter @UNIDO LinkedIn Facebook Instagram Flickr YouTubeAbout the Hydrogen CouncilThe Hydrogen Council is a global CEO-led initiative that brings together leading companies with a united vision and long-term ambition for hydrogen to foster the clean energy transition.The Council understands that hydrogen has a key role to play in reaching global decarbonization goals by helping to diversify energy sources worldwide, to foster business and technological innovation as drivers for long-term economic growth, and to decarbonize especially hard-to-abate industrial sectors.To find out more visit www.hydrogencouncil.com and follow us on Twitter @HydrogenCouncil and LinkedIn.Media EnquiriesFor more information, please contact UNIDO at hydrogen@unido.org and/or the Hydrogen Council at communications@hydrogencouncil.com.
24 July 2023
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Launch of the International Hydrogen Trade Forum to accelerate global hydrogen flows
Goa, India - On July 22, 2023, during the 14th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM14) Meeting, a historic joint declaration was established by Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Germany, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, The Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and the European Commission on behalf of the European Union. These governments have united under the CEM’s flag with one aim: to accelerate international hydrogen trade. This significant milestone was marked by the launch of the International Hydrogen Trade Forum (IHTF), which will provide a unique platform to foster the dialogue between a wide group of governments on the nascent international hydrogen market.The governments acknowledge the pressing need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address the challenges of climate change, aligning their efforts with the Paris Agreement. They recognize the vital role that hydrogen will play in shaping the global energy mix and building resilient economies. Furthermore, the governments understand the potential it has in diverse applications to achieve decarbonization, such as heavy transport, industry, power generation, aviation and shipping.Emphasizing the importance of establishing international hydrogen supply chains, also known as “trade corridors,” the governments aim to transport substantial volumes of clean energy from regions with abundant renewable resources and geological CO2 storage potential to areas with limited access. To meet the increasing global demand, they highlight the necessity of accelerating investments across the entire hydrogen value chain.The joint declaration underscores the significance of non-discriminatory market access and participation in international hydrogen trade in the emerging hydrogen market. Global cooperation and coordination are identified as critical elements to share valuable knowledge, experiences, best practices, and promote research, innovation, and demonstration. It is also crucial that any measures taken in the realm of international hydrogen trade conform to the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO).In pursuit of these objectives, the governments express their collective determination to establish the International Hydrogen Trade Forum as an inter-governmental forum, facilitating collaboration between potential future hydrogen importing and exporting countries, as well as synchronising priority actions of decision-makers and industrial leaders through public-private action plans. The Forum, therefore, aims to accelerate international hydrogen trade, reduce barriers, and foster productive market conditions.Additionally, the governments commit to supporting the Sustainable Development Goals by encouraging policies and regulations that promote the production, consumption, and trans-border trade of hydrogen as a reliable, clean, and vital solution within the global energy system. They will work on developing and implementing policies to mitigate potential negative impacts associated with the production of hydrogen solely for export.The exchange of knowledge and expertise related to infrastructure development necessary for hydrogen trade among the forum’s member governments will be encouraged. Furthermore, the forum will facilitate the dialogue between hydrogen producers and consumers, building upon existing studies and the work of other relevant organizations, with the aim of recommending necessary political actions.“The UAE is delighted to co-chair the IHTF with the Netherlands, creating a coalition of first-mover governments committed to fostering global trade in hydrogen and derivatives through international cooperation and public-private action. The mission of the IHTF is well-aligned with our National Hydrogen Strategy and the key priorities for COP28 Presidency, including unlocking cross-border hydrogen trade corridors and identifying priority actions for governments and industry to advance from announcements to implementation on the ground,” said H.E. Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, United Arab Emirates.Minister of Climate and Energy Policy, Mr. Rob Jetten from the Netherlands stated “Effective cooperation between governments and companies is essential to get the trade corridors up and running. It is an honor to be initiating this forum together with the United Arab Emirates providing a platform for such an important dialogue between future hydrogen exporting and importing countries. We look very much forward to working in close collaboration with the government members of the forum and expanding to other members that want to participate in this discussion.”UNIDO will act as coordinator of the forum to help unlock the socio-economic and environmental value of international hydrogen trade for a Just Transition, as per UNIDO’s Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry. In its role as coordinator, UNIDO will facilitate the cooperation among the government members, industrial leaders and bring in the perspective and considerations of developing countries and transition economies in line with its mandate. “UNIDO’s commitment to the International Hydrogen Trade Forum aligns well with the objectives of its Global Program for Hydrogen Industry. We see a fitting role for UNIDO to help bridge the gap between countries within the CEM community and those who are not part of the CEM yet”, stated the DG Müller of UNIDO.To maximize efficiency and avoid duplication of efforts, the forum’s members will collaborate with existing complementary organizations such as the World Trade Organisation, Mission Innovation, G20, Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation, International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE) and the Hydrogen Council. By doing so, they will add value and minimize redundant initiatives in the pursuit of their shared goals.“Industrial leaders in hydrogen welcome the establishment of the IHTF as a platform for international cooperation on the development of a global market for hydrogen and derivatives. This new platform will help to further facilitate the public-privative dialogue. Hydrogen Council is pleased to collaborate with IHTF on the road to COP28 and beyond to address key challenges and jointly create solutions for unlocking trade corridors for hydrogen and derivatives. Our common goal is to accelerate decarbonisation while supporting just transition” said Hydrogen Council Co-Chairs Yoshinori Kanehana, Chairman of the Board, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd., and Sanjiv Lamba, CEO, Linde.The co-leads of the CEM Hydrogen Initiative (CEM-H2I), namely Canada, the European Commission, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States, enthusiastically welcome the establishment of the International Hydrogen Trade Forum as part of the collaborative activities within the framework of the CEM-H2I.The joint declaration was signed by the launching co-leads, the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates, during the Clean Energy Ministerial Meeting in Goa, India on Saturday, July 22, 2023 at 15:00 IST.For media inquiries, please contact:Magde NIKOLOVSKA-JILKEProject Assistant - Climate and Technology Partnership Division · UNIDOM.NIKOLOVSKA-JILKE@unido.org