Fuel your future with our innovative and patented hydrogen technology, converting energy into a clean, efficient power source for a sustainable tomorrow. Our H2P (Hydrogen to Power) offering is based on our proprietary, patented, and evolving technology.
hydrogen
Hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. It can be produced from a range of resources including fossil fuels, nuclear energy, biomass and renewable energy sources. The resulting gas can be burned or used as a carrier to provide energy. Depending on production methods, hydrogen can be grey, blue or green – and sometimes even pink, yellow or turquoise – although naming conventions can vary across countries and over time.
As of May 2023, more than 1,000 large-scale hydrogen projects have been announced globally, amounting to $320 billion in direct investments. Despite its potential, there are challenges in harnessing hydrogen as a gas on a large scale to fuel industry and homes. But the world is on the right track.
We focus on green and blue energy.
We focus on green and blue energy.
green hydrogen
Green hydrogen is hydrogen produced by splitting water by electrolysis. This produces only hydrogen and oxygen. We can use the hydrogen and vent the oxygen to the atmosphere with no negative impact. To achieve the electrolysis we need electricity, we need power. This process to make green hydrogen is powered by renewable energy sources, such as wind or solar. That makes green hydrogen the cleanest option – hydrogen from renewable energy sources without CO2 as a by-product.
blue hydrogen
Blue hydrogen is when natural gas is split into hydrogen and CO2 either by Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) or Auto Thermal Reforming (ATR), but the CO2 is captured and then stored. As the greenhouse gasses are captured, this mitigates the environmental impacts on the planet. The ‘capturing’ is done through a process called Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS).
Moving forward with Hydrogen
In summary, green hydrogen is produced using renewable energy sources while blue hydrogen is produced using natural gas with carbon capture technology to mitigate environmental impacts.
Fox & waterman and our partners have been involved in various research & development programs to employ efficient, cost-effective hydrogen technologies in the process industry for years. We and our partners have recently been awarded patents for specific scalable technologies which we are scaling and commercializing.
Fox & waterman and our partners have been involved in various research & development programs to employ efficient, cost-effective hydrogen technologies in the process industry for years. We and our partners have recently been awarded patents for specific scalable technologies which we are scaling and commercializing.