Uzoagba, Chidiebele E. J.Ikpeka, Princewill M.Nnabuife, Somtochukwu GodfreyOnwualu, Peter AzikiweNgasoh, Fayen OdetteKuang, Boyu2025-07-072025-07-072025-06-24Uzoagba CEJ, Ikpeka PM, Nnabuife SG, et al., (2025) Development of the hydrogen market and local green hydrogen offtake in Africa. Hydrogen, Volume 6, Issue 3, June 2025, Article number 432673-4141https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrogen6030043https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/24129Creating a hydrogen market in Africa is a great opportunity to assist in the promotion of sustainable energy solutions and economic growth. This article addresses the legislation and regulations that need to be developed to facilitate growth in the hydrogen market and allow local green hydrogen offtake across the continent. By reviewing current policy and strategy within particular African countries and best practices globally from key hydrogen economies, the review establishes compelling issues, challenges, and opportunities unique to Africa. The study identifies the immense potential in Africa for renewable energy, and, in particular, for solar and wind, as the foundation for the production of green hydrogen. It examines how effective policy frameworks can establish a vibrant hydrogen economy by bridging infrastructural gaps, cost hurdles, and regulatory barriers. The paper also addresses how local offtake contracts for green hydrogen can be used to stimulate economic diversification, energy security, and sustainable development. Policy advice is provided to assist African authorities and stakeholders in the deployment of enabling regulatory frameworks and the mobilization of funds. The paper contributes to global hydrogen energy discussions by introducing Africa as an eligible stakeholder in the emerging hydrogen economy and outlining prospects for its inclusion into regional and global energy supply chains.enAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/4404 Development Studies44 Human Society7 Affordable and Clean Energy13 Climate Action8 Decent Work and Economic GrowthAfricahydrogen offtake agreementhydrogen policygreen hydrogenclean energyclimate changeDevelopment of the hydrogen market and local green hydrogen offtake in AfricaArticle2673-414167393063