National H2 was founded on a mission to build the next generation of infrastructure through industry-leading technology that will connect millions of people with clean hydrogen energy for the next hundred years.
We intend to achieve this by building the world’s first network of plastic-to-hydrogen infrastructure across the APAC region, which will play a significant role in overcoming energy, waste, and climate challenges.
With 3.5 million tonnes of non-recyclable plastics in Australia, we are using a method for producing energy that will permanently remove damaging plastics from our oceans and other natural habitats.
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Known as the fuel of the future, green hydrogen is expected to lead to the decarbonisation of the global economy. With applications in transport, large-scale energy production and much more, the overall hydrogen market is anticipated to reach a valuation of US$201b by 2025.
Australia has a proven track record in exporting high-quality resources, placing it in a strong position to play a critical role in aiding countries in Asia, and around the globe, in fulfilling this growing demand for the gas.
We need sustainable energy at scale – all year round and hydrogen is the key.
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National H2 is thrilled with the recent release of the CSIRO's book, "Ending Plastic Waste," as it marks a significant milestone in the collective efforts to combat plastic pollution.
National H2 is due to launch a capital raise following the Japanese Government’s Green Innovation Fund’s $2.5b investment into the Australian hydrogen market, which will turn coal from Victoria’s Latrobe Valley into clean energy using carbon capture and storage technology.
A report released earlier this month by the Minderoo Foundation has found there is an urgent need to solve the world's plastic pollution problem, which continues to worsen each year.
New hydrogen heavyweight, National H2, is on track to announce a series of major deals which will see it build the world’s first network of waste-plastic-to-hydrogen plants across the APAC region.