Plant & operating issues
Examine output challenges, operating constraints, production inefficiencies, equipment questions, and recurring cost problems.
Data Diagnostic Tool
The DDT is the intelligence layer of Fusion. It helps hydrogen professionals examine cost, output, supplier, logistics, policy, technical, and commercialization questions without relying on scattered research or generic AI prompts.
Why DDT matters
Existing plants, manufacturers, suppliers, and project developers often face the same problem: too many variables, too little connected context, and no simple way to turn information into an actionable commercial path. The Data Diagnostic Tool is built to help users frame the right questions and move from uncertainty to decisions.
Diagnostic areas
The DDT is valuable because it does not treat hydrogen as a generic energy topic. It is designed around the questions that show up in plants, manufacturing, project development, procurement, and commercialization.
Examine output challenges, operating constraints, production inefficiencies, equipment questions, and recurring cost problems.
Understand what vendors, components, logistics support, engineering services, or production capacity may be missing.
Investigate cost-per-kg pressure, pricing assumptions, buyer requirements, market timing, and the commercial path to viability.
Frame questions around incentives, permitting, regional market activity, demand signals, and regulatory uncertainty.
Help developers and EPCs evaluate assumptions, needed counterparties, project gaps, and next-step execution priorities.
Use an intelligence workflow built for the hydrogen sector instead of a generic tool with no market structure around it.
How it fits the ecosystem
Diagnostics tell a team what needs to be understood. The Marketplace helps that team find who may be able to supply, build, transport, engineer, or support the solution. The Network gives users a place to discuss, validate, and corroborate activity with the people who are actually working in hydrogen.
The DDT gives hydrogen teams a focused way to investigate difficult questions, organize commercial intelligence, and identify a clearer path forward.