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Key takeaways

  • Greece passes dedicated hydrogen law creating a comprehensive legal framework for the production, certification and support of renewable hydrogen
  • Streamlined licensing process begins with the Hydrogen Producer Certificate - immediately applicable without the need for secondary legislation
  • Hydrogen positioned as a strategic enabler – absorbing renewable electricity, enhancing flexibility and unlocking Greece’s potential as regional export hub
Three dimensional image of Hydrogen molecules

Introduction

On 2 July 2025, the Greek Parliament passed Law 5251/2025, the country’s first dedicated hydrogen law, establishing inter alia a comprehensive framework for the production, certification and regulation of renewable (green) hydrogen (the Law). The Law partially transposes the relevant EU Directive 2024/1788 and aligns with the EU’s Delegated Regulation 2023/1184 on renewable hydrogen certification.

This marks a major step in Greece’s energy transition, further aligning the national framework with the European Green Deal, REPowerEU and the EU Hydrogen Strategy while reinforcing the implementation of the updated National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP 2021–2030).

While the Law also introduces rules for biomethane, low-carbon hydrogen and the development of geographically confined hydrogen networks, this note focuses on the key (green) hydrogen production provisions.