Belgian hydrogen strategy targets role as North-West Europe’s hydrogen hub

Diagram of hydrogen production pathways categorized by CO2 emissions. Top row shows green 'Water electrolysis with renewable energy' and yellow 'Direct solar water splitting'; pink 'Water electrolysis with nuclear energy' below; blue 'Methane pyrolysis (solid carbon by-product)' and blue 'SMR with CO2 capture (limited CO2)' on left; gray 'Steam Methane Reforming (SMR)' on the right. Bottom center shows 'Naturally occurring hydrogen'. Energy sources listed on the right: Renewable energy, Nuclear energy, Natural gas, Methane (CH4). Source: Belgi an Hydrogen Council (BHC), 2026.

Belgian hydrogen policy is increasingly focused on positioning the country as a major import, transit and industrial hub for clean hydrogen, with ports, industrial clusters, hydrogen infrastructure and international partnerships expected to play a central role in supporting future market growth. Belgian hydrogen strategy is built around the country’s role as a central energy and industrial hub in North-West Europe. […]

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