Green hydrogen is no longer just a buzzword—it’s rapidly becoming a foundation of the global energy transition. At World Hydrogen Week 2025 in Copenhagen, the message was clear: if we want hydrogen to deliver on its promise, we need to get serious about infrastructure.
The event brought together a dynamic community focused on turning hydrogen from vision into reality. Not only did the event stand out for its practical, solutions-driven discussions and exceptional networking, but it also highlighted how cross-sector collaboration is key to advancing the hydrogen economy. Hydrogen’s big opportunity—and its hurdle.
Hydrogen can decarbonize hard to abate industries, power long-haul transport, and store renewable energy for when the sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing.
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But the excitement around hydrogen is matched by a sobering reality: without robust infrastructure—reliable grids, advanced power conversion, and clear certification—projects risk delays and uncertainty.
“At World Hydrogen Week 2025, I saw firsthand how crucial infrastructure readiness is to unlocking hydrogen investments. The conversations made it clear: leveraging existing assets can speed up deployment and keep costs down. There was a strong consensus that a holistic approach—integrating both electrons and molecules—is essential for real system integration. But what truly stood out was the shared belief that collaboration across sectors and borders isn’t just helpful, it’s the key to making hydrogen a success.”
Raul Montano
Hitachi Energy: Turning vision into action
Throughout the event we brought together experts and innovators to discuss how infrastructure can unlock hydrogen’s full potential. I had the chance to join a panel on “Infrastructure Readiness: The Cornerstone for Hydrogen FIDs,” where we tackled real-world challenges, most notably:
Are our grids ready for the demands of renewables and hydrogen?
How do we ensure cross-border energy exchange?
Building blocks for success
Scaling green hydrogen requires:
Immense renewable energy buildouts, especially offshore wind
Stable, harmonics-free electricity for large-scale electrolyzers
Interoperable systems for cross-border energy flows
Digital platforms for flexible, intelligent energy management
Miss any of these, and hydrogen’s potential remains out of reach.
From Grid to Stack: a complete approach
Our “Grid-to-Stack” concept at Hitachi Energy means supporting every stage:
Planning: Feasibility studies, digital twins, and advisory services
Construction: Modular grid connections and power quality systems
Operation: Predictive analytics, cybersecurity, and energy management
This end-to-end approach ensures that every link in the hydrogen value chain is strong.
And Digitalization is THE confidence booster
Digital transformation isn’t just a trend—it’s essential. Real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and intelligent energy management help de-risk operations and give investors the confidence to back hydrogen projects.
The bottom line? Infrastructure isn’t just the backbone of hydrogen’s future—it’s the launchpad. As World Hydrogen Week 2025 made clear, the time to invest is now. At Hitachi Energy, we’re proud to help build the systems that will power a net-zero world. Speak with our team today and let’s drive the future of hydrogen, together.
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