As we transition to a hydrogen
economy to achieve carbon
neutrality by 2050,
Hydrogine Tech.
Is developing green hydrogen technologies.
In today’s world, countries are doing everything they can at the national level to respond to climate change.
Since the announcement of the Paris Agreement in 2016, the goal has been to achieve carbon neutrality (or zero effective carbon emissions)
by 2050, putting countries and industries in a time of great change.
In the midst of these changes, Hydrogine Tech. is developing the green Hydrogine Technology that will be required to transition to a hydrogen economy.
Depending on raw material and production method, hydrogen is divided into grey, blue, and green hydrogen. Green hydrogen uses electricity from
renewable sources like solar and wind to extract hydrogen from water through electrolysis, making it the most environmentally friendly energy,
with no greenhouse gas emissions.
Hydrogine Tech. is developing the electrolyzers which are needed to produce this green hydrogen.
With electrolyzers using anion exchange membranes as suited to the domestic environment, we use a non-precious metal catalyst coating for our
anion exchange membranes to reduce costs while achieving revolutionary increases in performance. This allows our independent, distributed
electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen at the site where there is demand, inexpensively and with high efficiency.
Using Korean-style on-site anion exchange membrane electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen,
Hydrogine Tech. is creating green energy, a clean planet, and a new world.