As Europe’s third-largest producer and consumer of hydrogen, Poland will need clean hydrogen to keep critical industry active and well-positioned to meet climate goals. But the country has deployed almost no renewable hydrogen today.
With looming regulatory reforms and deadlines, Poland has reached a crossroads and must decide the right path to clean hydrogen implementation that is fit for the country’s needs.
To better understand the challenges facing hydrogen deployment in Poland, CATF and Reform Institute recently co-hosted a roundtable in Warsaw. The event gathered stakeholders from across government and industry as a crucial touchpoint to dig into exactly how Poland can scale clean hydrogen without slowing its net-zero progress or undermining competitiveness. Below are some key insights from our conversations.


