Applications

Pathway to a bright and sustainable energy future

H2-XERONOX® versus Gasification

Uses carbon-based waste instead of water, operates thermochemically instead of electrically, requires significantly less energy

White Hydrogen Revolution

H2-XERONOX® offers the only scalable, low-emission method for producing GREEN Hydrogen — the cleanest form of hydrogen derived from carbon-based waste.

The White Hydrogen and H2-XERONOX® technology is ready for global deployment in industrial and commercial applications worldwide.

White Hydrogen and H2-XERONOX is designed to convert waste into hydrogen-rich syngas. With global waste volumes rising and recycling often failing to deliver real impact, the question we must ask is: Is recycling enough — or is there a better, more sustainable solution?

Compact Design

Scalable Capacity

Proven Technology
Universal Application

Why Recycling Isn’t Enough

There’s a common misconception that recycling is the ultimate solution to our waste problem. Despite various programs introduced by governments, recycling remains challenging, expensive, and inefficient. As a result, a significant portion of waste still ends up in landfills. Recycling is certainly not the panacea that many hope for.

Hydrogen is expected to become the most critical renewable energy carrier in the future. Currently, most hydrogen is produced from fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas — a process that generates high pollution and CO₂ emissions.

 

The H2-XERONOX® technology offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative by converting carbon-based matter into clean GREEN Hydrogen.

The demand for GREEN hydrogen is increasing, especially in developing countries where energy is essential for economic growth and poverty reduction. The global agricultural sector depends on ammonia-based fertilisers, which require large volumes of hydrogen.

 

H2-XERONOX® provides an affordable, scalable solution for these sectors while addressing the global waste problem and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

The feedstock is a carbon-neutral by-product, commonly generated through biodiesel production (such as crude glycerol). It’s abundant, low-cost, and ideal for clean hydrogen production.

Delafield’s White Hydrogen and H2-XERONOX® process has been scientifically validated using gas chromatography analysis by The Australian Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology at the University of Queensland.