Green, Blue, and Beyond
Hydrogen may be colorless, but how it is produced defines its climate impact—ranging from fossil-based grey and brown to renewable green and emerging zero-carbon pathways.
hydrogen’s future
Hydrogen enables a low-carbon, high-growth future by powering heavy industry, transport, and digital infrastructure while unlocking new economic opportunities.
Hydrogen as Energy Storage
Hydrogen transforms renewable energy from intermittent to reliable by storing excess electricity in underground salt caverns, providing long-duration and seasonal energy for grids, industries, and transport.
The hydrogen race
As hydrogen moves from theory to infrastructure, a new geopolitical race is emerging—where leadership is defined by technology, policy, and trade routes rather than oil beneath the ground.
The Hydrogen Economy
The Hydrogen Economy represents a shift from fossil-fuel dependence to a globally connected, renewable energy system—where hydrogen becomes the missing link that stores, transports, and integrates clean power across industries, borders, and everyday life.
What Is Hydrogen?
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe—and one of the most misunderstood. As an energy carrier rather than a source, it holds the key to decarbonizing industries where batteries fall short, bridging cosmic physics with Earth’s clean energy future.