HydrogenOne Capital Growth (HGEN)

EPISODE · Dec 1, 2024 · 35 MIN

HydrogenOne Capital Growth (HGEN)

from JohnBaronPortfolios.co.uk · host John Hughman

HGEN is an investment company that aims to deliver capital growth by investing in hydrogen-focused assets while integrating ESG principles. The diversified portfolio includes clean hydrogen supply, large-scale energy storage, carbon capture, hydrogen distribution, electrolysers, fuel cells, and hydrogen applications in transport, power generation, and heat. Investments are divided into Private Hydrogen Assets, mainly non-controlling equity positions held medium to long-term, and Listed Hydrogen Assets, primarily long-term equity securities. In this interview, John Hughman speaks to the company’s co-founder Richard Hulf about the evolution and potential of hydrogen investments from hype to reality; the transition from traditional oil and gas to hydrogen and the importance of leveraging the team’s extensive sector experience to capitalise on emerging opportunities; the role of active involvement on the management boards of these companies; and the importance of government policies in promoting sector growth which points the company towards strategic investments in Europe, particularly Germany and Norway, where strong policy support exists.

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