Hydrogen offers clean, safe, and secure energy from domestic resources. President Bush announced Hydrogen Fuel Initiative in 2003. Energy Policy Act of 2005 authorized $3.2 billion for hydrogen development
Hydrogen is the most abundant substance in the universe and can power clean energy. Hydrogen demand is expected to grow two to four times by 2050. More than 1,400 large-scale hydrogen projects worth $570 billion announced globally
Global energy transition faces rising costs and increased technology challenges. Only 10% of technologies required by 2050 have been deployed globally. Fossil fuels will continue supplying 40-60% of global energy demand
Leading provider of renewable gas, natural gas and hydrogen-rich solutions. Worldwide capacity of 37 GW delivering cleaner energy solutions. Focuses on sustainability, decentralization and digitalization
FCEVs use fuel cells instead of batteries to power motors. Hydrogen combines with oxygen to generate electricity through reverse electrolysis. Multiple fuel cells work together in a stack to produce electricity. The generated energy powers the motor or charges a battery
Leading international fuel and energy company with over 20 years experience. Annual turnover exceeds 650 million euros. Focuses on sustainability and cleaner energy solutions