Why hydrogen?

Over the years, the global economy has been based on the exploitation of fossil fuels. As a result, today we face a climate crisis whose effects are increasingly affecting human security and our common future on Earth.

Why hydrogen?

Over the years, the global economy has been based on the exploitation of fossil fuels. As a result, today we face a climate crisis whose effects are increasingly affecting human security and our common future on Earth.

Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is now becoming the most important goal for all of us, and the way to achieve it is renewable energy
– wind, solar energy and water.

Currently, reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is becoming the most important goal for all of us, and the way to achieve this are renewable energy sources – wind, solar energy and water.

So far, their instability has made it impossible for them to be fully employed by humans.

Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element, having the form of a colourless, odourless and non-toxic gas.

Hydrogen is an innovative solution – as an energy carrier and storage, it is becoming the missing link in the process of decarbonization of the global economy.

This inconspicuous molecule consisting of just one proton and one electron is the most common element in the universe and accounts for nearly 75% of all matter!

So far, their instability has made it impossible for them to be fully employed by humans.

Hydrogen is an innovative solution – as an energy carrier and storage, it is becoming the missing link in the process of decarbonization of the global economy.

Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element, having the form of a colourless, odourless and non-toxic gas.

This inconspicuous molecule consisting of just one proton and one electron is the most common element in the universe and accounts for nearly 75% of all matter!

The potential for using hydrogen has been recognized for a considerable amount of time.

However, so far it has been applied mainly in the chemical and refinery industry.

Here, we are talking about grey hydrogen – produced in the process of steam reforming of methane, which can be responsible for 830 million tons of global carbon dioxide emissions, actually contributing to environmental deterioration.

Now, when global warming increasingly affects our lives, the whole world makes efforts to slow this process down.

The greatest opportunity to achieve them is green hydrogen – produced during the process of electrolysis where only energy from renewable energy sources (RES) is used.

Under the Paris Agreement and the Fit for 55 climate package, the ambitious targets have been adopted to reduce the level of emissions from the global economy and to strive for full climate neutrality.

Hydrogen obtained in this way guarantees a full zero footprint of the process and constitutes the best source of energy, which in the coming years will contribute to the decarbonization of the transport, industrial and energy sectors all over the world!

The time has come for hydrogen and we are part of it!

Now, when global warming increasingly affects our lives, the whole world makes efforts to slow this process down.

Under the Paris Agreement and the Fit for 55 climate package, the ambitious targets have been adopted to reduce the level of emissions from the global economy and to strive for full climate neutrality.

The greatest opportunity to achieve them is green hydrogen – produced during the process of electrolysis where only energy from renewable energy sources (RES) is used.

​Hydrogen obtained in this way guarantees a full zero footprint of the process and constitutes the best source of energy, which in the coming years will contribute to the decarbonization of the transport, industrial and energy sectors all over the world!

The time of hydrogen has come, and we are part of it!

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