This document discusses a technology for sustainably producing hydrogen from natural forces in deep ocean waters. The technology utilizes temperature, water pressure, wind and solar power to produce hydrogen through deepwater electrolysis and harvesting of gas hydrates. A single unit could supply 1% of the current global hydrogen market. The technology provides a low-cost way to produce hydrogen for applications like electricity generation and fuel cells. It has the benefits of minimal carbon footprint, no legacy costs, and efficient hydrogen liquefaction and transportation via sea pipelines or tankers. Initial investments in a phase 1 plant are estimated at £353 million, with expected returns of 100-430% over 3 to 5 years.