Hydrogen is often described as one of the key elements in the transition to clean energy. Research and technological development in this field are already at a very advanced level — from production and storage to actual use.
However, real-world deployment is more complex. Across the EU, only part of the available production capacity is currently being used, and many planned projects are struggling to move into implementation.
There are several reasons for this. The production of green hydrogen remains financially demanding, the infrastructure for its efficient distribution and storage is not yet sufficiently developed, and the market is facing uncertainty around future demand and the regulatory framework. As a result, key players often wait for others to make the “first move”.
This situation clearly shows that potential alone is not enough. The key challenge is to transfer development and know-how into real-world operation.
At NANO Advanced, we have therefore been focusing long-term on the development of technologies for green hydrogen production. Our goal is to move hydrogen from the level of discussions and strategies into everyday energy practice. We are working intensively on our generator and will soon bring more concrete updates from its development.