Mitigation
The International Climate Initiative (IKI) supports partner countries and their subnational stakeholders in the development and implementation of innovative instruments and actions to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Learn more about the efforts being made in the region.
Green hydrogen for a decarbonised economy in Costa Rica
The objective of the project “Green hydrogen for a decarbonised economy” (“Costa Rica – Green Hydrogen” for short) is to induce a transformative change towards the application of hydrogen as an energy carrier and chemical input. Importantly, the hydrogen production supported by the NSP will be drawing only from renewable energy sources within Costa Rica.
The financial cooperation (FC) component is expected to include targeted incentive schemes for hydrogen production facilities and off-takers in the industrial, agricultural and transport sectors, combining commercial financing with concessional funds and grants. The technical cooperation (TC) component of the project will support the national government in creating enabling conditions for the production and consumption of green hydrogen and in the identification and development of business models for the deployment of hydrogen in different sectors, including the development of pilot projects. The availability of green hydrogen as well as financial instruments and an enabling policy framework will facilitate the use of green hydrogen for various – primarily domestic – applications in industry (metallurgy, cement, glass), and agriculture (sugar, coffee), helping decarbonise Costa Rica’s economy.
It is estimated that the project could directly reduce 70,303 tCO2e during its implementation timeline and more than 650,000 tCO2e over lifetime of the supported technologies.

Project data
- Scope: Bilateral
- Country: Costa Rica
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Duration:
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- Status: Active
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Implementing organization:
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
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Political partner:
- Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) - Costa Rica
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Last update: July 2025