For years, the clean hydrogen sector has faced a classic chicken-and-egg problem. Producers won't scale up without buyers. Buyers won't switch infrastructure without guaranteed supply. And no one wants to invest in transport without both.
Key differentiators of HG1 include:
For policymakers and energy executives, the question is no longer if hydrogen will be traded across borders, but who will build and operate the first working gateway. hydrogen gateway 1
If it fails—due to cost, regulation, or logistics—hydrogen will likely remain a niche molecule for captive use only (e.g., on-site fertilizer production), never a traded commodity. For years, the clean hydrogen sector has faced