Where green hydrogen offtake actually sits in 2026

Refining and fertiliser are replacing grey hydrogen first. Mobility is further out than the headlines suggest.

Where green hydrogen offtake actually sits in 2026

The near-term demand for green hydrogen is not new demand at all. It is the existing grey hydrogen used in refining and ammonia, where a captive electrolyser can substitute molecule for molecule.

Mobility and long-duration storage make better headlines, but the bankable offtake today is industrial. Siting a plant next to that load is what makes the project financeable.

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