Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. In its pure form (H₂), it is a light, high-energy gas that can power engines, industries, and power grids. However, molecular hydrogen (H₂) rarely occurs in its pure form, so it must be produced from hydrogen-containing compounds, such as water, through various processes.
Production and value chain
Low-cost hydrogen is produced using electricity — from various sources — through a process called electrolysis, which splits water into hydrogen and oxygen.
How is it used?
Low-cost hydrogen can be:
Used directly as an energy carrier for industry, mobility, or power generation;
Combined with nitrogen to create green ammonia, a key input for fertilizers;
Converted into synthetic fuels like methanol or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), helping decarbonize heavy transport.
Why Now ?
Why Now ?
As energy security becomes a top priority worldwide, low-cost hydrogen is gaining momentum as a strategic industrial molecule.
It supports the development of competitive industries, alternative fuels, and more resilient energy systems.
ORNX seeks to become a strategic hub for hydrogen and its derivatives, supplying global markets
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