Decarbonisation through the development of green energy
GH2 GLOBAL ENERGY is developing major green energy hydrogen facilities utilising vastly available low-cost renewable electricity to create end products that have a significantly reduced carbon footprint
Planned production of green hydrogen will help to meet green hydrogen targets of the EU and of other markets around the globe
Our projects have both a positive environmental impact and the ability to create huge number of jobs creating social improvements in under-developed regions thereby enabling long-term economic success for all
We are an international team of leaders, experts and operators armed with a wide range of financial, construction, environmental and government experience
Renewable hydrogen
Hydrogen is an essential component of a net zero energy system and has a key role to play in decarbonising sectors that are difficult to electrify such as heavy industry and long-haul transport
Renewable hydrogen can be obtained via electrolysis using renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. It will play a key role in decarbonising sectors where other alternatives might be unfeasible or more expensive. Green hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives can be used to replace fossil based fuels used in transport, chemical, steel and other heavy industries as well as in agriculture by creating green fertilisers
When produced at volume renewable hydrogen can also support the electricity sector, providing long-term and large-scale storage. The storage potential of hydrogen is particularly beneficial for power grids, as it allows for renewable energy to be kept in large quantities for long periods of time.
Renewable hydrogen can help improve the flexibility of energy systems by balancing out supply and demand when there is either too much or not enough power being generated
In 2022, 96% of hydrogen was produced with fossil based natural gas, resulting in significant amounts of CO2 emissions. The European Commission has proposed to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030 and to import 10 million tonnes by 2030
Vast green hydrogen potential exists around the world, equating to more than 20 times global primary energy demand in 2050
The higher cost of green hydrogen compared to fossil fuels has posed a significant challenge to the deployment of green hydrogen so identification of cost efficient and environmentally friendly value chains is key and therefore is our primary focus
How we operate
Acquisition of concessions, permits and necessary protections to allow project to proceed to the feasibility stage
Multiple areas of study focusing on normal, best and worst case scenarios including logistics, environmental and social impacts
Build of infrastructure to deliver green energy products in a scaled approach incorporating necessary partners and technologies
Establishing operating models, procedures, vendors and personnel to oversee all aspects of production facility operations
ESG
We are strongly committed to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
As global leaders, managers, technical experts, and scientists, we are committed to our responsibility to the environment. Our company name signifies our purpose and what we stand for, namely the sustainable use of natural renewable resources to produce green energy while striving to minimise and offset CO2 emissions
Our success is dependent on a competent, educated and motivated staff members operating to high standards who span across our board, executives, managers and employees. We protect human rights and welfare through our internal policies and in accordance with the OECD principles for responsible business conduct
The strength of our governance and controls comes from long-term business and financial experience. We promote strong oversight, transparency and risk management at all levels of our organisation, ensuring the resilience and long-term preservation of value for our business and the communities in which we operate
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