Building The Hydrogen Ecosystem
Strategically developing a hydrogen economy covering all aspects of
the market from production to end-use.
Our Mission
Pure Hydrogen (ASX: PH2) is building a network of clean hydrogen production facilities across Australia while supplying the market with multiple fuel cell products such as trucks, buses and generators.
Our mission is to lead Australia into the net-zero future by developing a hydrogen ecosystem covering all sections of the market from production to end-use.
With a leading position in clean energy projects around the world, we will play an integral role in establishing the next generation of legacy infrastructure that will provide Australians with carbon-free power and transport for the next hundred years.
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Diversified Portfolio
Strategically investing in developing an end-to-end hydrogen market while insulating our business model through a diversified portfolio of projects.
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- Hydrogen Applications
- Hydrogen Infrastructure
Producing three types of hydrogen
Green Hydrogen is produced by electrolysis, using water and renewable electricity, meaning there are no carbon emissions.
Turquoise Hydrogen is produced through a process known as methane pyrolysis, using natural gas and just 12.5% of the electricity required for electrolysis.
Emerald hydrogen uses biomass and heat to produce the gas on a net-zero carbon emissions basis.
Overview of Archerfield Hydrogen Micro-Hub
How HDrive International & Pure Hydrogen are spearheading Australia's hydrogen economy
Pure Hydrogen Signs MOU with Brazilian Government for hydrogen vehicle supply
Pure Hydrogen Features On Nine News 07/01/2024
Pure Hydrogen marks entry into South Australia with sales contract for hydrogen waste collection vehicle
Special Report: Clean energy business Pure Hydrogen has announced the execution of a sales agreement with Solo Resource Recovery for a Hydrogen Fuel Cell (HFC) waste collection truck, marking the company’s first foray into the South Australian market.
Alan Kohler: Australia’s future rests on net-zero promises and a global carbon price
Last week I poured cold H2O on the prospects of hydrogen becoming a good business because it costs $7 to 10 per kilogram to make and the selling price needs to be $2 per kg to be viable, so how could anyone make money?
Pure Hydrogen’s green hydrogen micro-hub strategy is taking off
Special Report: Pure Hydrogen has selected an industrial site at Archerfield airport in Brisbane, Queensland, for its first demonstration green hydrogen micro-hub to service commercial transport operators and the aviation industry.
Pure Hydrogen unlocks value with strategic asset sale to accelerate development of its hydrogen business
Special Report: Pure Hydrogen is divesting its 30% interest in the Serowe coalbed methane project in Botswana to operator Botala Energy for $750,000 in cash and 14.5 million Botala shares to focus on its hydrogen initiatives.
They may be of modest size, but the first wave of domestic projects could carry Australia closer to its dream of being a ‘hydrogen superpower’.
Pure Hydrogen is progressing its hydrogen ambitions with first revenues from emissions free vehicles due this month
Special Report: 2024 is shaping up to be a watershed year for Pure Hydrogen’s clean energy transportation business with 60%-owned subsidiary H-Drive International poised to receive first revenue this month.
All aboard! Pure Hydrogen has inked a deal to sell the NSW govt snazzy clean energy buses
Special Report: Pure Hydrogen has received a binding purchase order from Wilba Transport on behalf of the NSW government for the delivery of one of its >$700,000 battery electric vehicle (BEV) EV70 Mini Buses for the regional Bourke jurisdiction.