WHY HYDROGEN
OUR STRATEGY - LOCAL PRODUCTION FOR LOCAL CONSUMPTION
HYDROGEN FROM WATER - THE COAL OF THE FUTURE
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​Establishing hydrogen as a widely available energy carrier, requires a holistic approach. Hydrogen has been manufactured around the world for decades, used primarily as a component in wider industrial contexts. Maybe most famously as a component of ammonia - a key ingredient in fertilizers. However, it has not really been available for use outside such industrial processes.
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This is now changing. Sustainable - preferably green hydrogen - is already increasingly in demand as new technologies are introduced - offering zero-emission - resting on hydrogen as fuel.
NAPOP is introducing complete energy solutions; including zero-emission, hydrogen-powered electricity-providers, along with thermal energy solutions. Early implementation of our products will be an essential driver of hydrogen demand. To synergize early adaption of hydrogen-based zero-emission solutions, we are taking positions in the entire hydrogen value chain, including production and distribution. Our strategy; local production for local consumption.​
As hydrogen is a key component of Ammonia, which is the key ingredient in most fertilizers. Almost all commercial-scale ammonia is produced by combining Hydrogen.
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With the race to net zero intensifying, businesses face growing pressure to publicize environmental performance and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The journey begins with a well-defined emissions baseline — yet this foundational step can prove to be a challenge, particularly in sectors with significant value chain (Scope 3) emissions.
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Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) can play a key role in helping companies define their emissions baseline and pinpoint hotspots throughout the value chain.
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