Vietnam Launches National Green Hydrogen Hub to Accelerate Clean Energy Transition and Industrial Decarbonisation

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Vietnam has officially launched its first National Green Hydrogen Hub at the Vietnamese-German University (VGU), marking a major milestone in the countryโ€™s clean energy transition and positioning it as an emerging leader in the global hydrogen economy. The hub has been established under the German-supported H2Uppp programme, implemented by GIZ, to foster innovation, technology transfer, and international collaboration in green hydrogen production and applications.

Driving Vietnamโ€™s Net-Zero Ambitions

The new Green Hydrogen Hub will serve as a strategic platform to develop renewable hydrogen technologies, build local expertise, and support large-scale deployment across key industries such as power generation, transportation, fertiliser, steel, and chemicals. It will play a central role in realising Vietnamโ€™s national target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and meeting its commitment to scaling up renewable energy capacity.

Key Objectives of the Hydrogen Hub

  • Develop hydrogen production powered by renewable energy sources such as solar and wind
  • Facilitate international partnerships for technology development and financing
  • Support the creation of a domestic green hydrogen supply chain
  • Encourage investment in hydrogen infrastructure to enable export opportunities
  • Provide training and R&D capabilities to build a skilled workforce
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Strategic Significance

The launch signals Vietnamโ€™s transition from policy planning to practical implementation of hydrogen technologies. With strong support from Germany and participation of global clean energy companies, the hub is expected to drive commercial-scale hydrogen projects and attract foreign investment.

Industry experts note that Vietnamโ€™s abundant renewable energy potential provides a competitive advantage for low-cost green hydrogen production, positioning the country to become a regional hub for clean fuel exports in the future.

By establishing the National Green Hydrogen Hub, Vietnam is laying the groundwork for a future green hydrogen economy that will support domestic decarbonisation goals while creating new opportunities in global energy markets. The initiative underscores the governmentโ€™s commitment to energy innovation, sustainable growth and climate leadership in Southeast Asia.


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