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Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
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Green Hydrogen Production - Renewable Power Projects | neoH Energy Solutions
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GREEN HYDROGEN

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THE FUTURE OF GREEN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION

We are redefining the Green Hydrogen production in the United States towards achieving net zero impact  

neoH is an industrial park that provides shared infrastructure to partners for renewable  power and other midstream and downstream services

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THE SOLUTION TO DECARBONIZE
OUR ECONOMY

Produced from water

abundantly available

Using renewable energy

solar and wind

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Decarbonize energy intensive industries

Steel, Cement, Refining, Transport

A way forward to sustainable future

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GREEN

Hydrogen is today enjoying unprecedented momentum. The world should not miss this unique chance to make hydrogen an important part of our clean and secure energy future.

Hydrogen and energy have a long shared history – powering the first internal combustion engines over 200 years ago to becoming an integral part of the modern refining industry.

It is light, storable, energy-dense, and produces no direct emissions of pollutants or greenhouse gases.

But for hydrogen to make a significant contribution to clean energy transitions, it needs to be adopted in sectors where it is almost completely absent, such as transport, buildings and power generation

Dr Fatih Birol, IEA

Hydrogen

Hydrogen is a quality energy resource that can be produced from water using electricity.

It contains more energy per unit of mass than natural gas or gasoline, making it attractive as a transport fuel .

Hydrogen produces electricity and heat through a simple reaction producing water. It does not emit greenhouse gas.

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neoH powers  all the renewable activities
to enable the energy transition

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