Chemistry, Not Just Electricity: A New Path to Green Hydrogen
- Hydrogenerous

- 7 days ago
- 1 min read
"Green Hydrogen. Powered by Chemistry, Documented by TÜV NORD."
The world is screaming for cheap, green hydrogen. But we are constantly told that it requires massive amounts of power, expensive grid connections, and billions in investments.
But what if we have been looking in the wrong place?
Instead of relying on massive electrical power, we have found a way through chemistry. We use what the world calls "waste" to create clean energy. Our model is so simple it almost sounds too good to be true:
We recycle waste: We take industrial by-products that would otherwise just sit in large depots.
We clean up: We capture CO2 directly from the chimney and bind it permanently in the process.
We use almost no power: While traditional electrolysis requires enormous amounts of energy, our reactor only uses the equivalent of a small coffee machine (5 kW) for controls and pumps.
We deliver pressure: Our process naturally creates a pressure of over 150 bar – ready for use.
Is it documented? Yes.
We know it sounds incredible. That is why TÜV NORD conducted an independent inspection. They sealed our reactors for 48 hours without any form of power connection. The result? A stable production of hydrogen and a pressure buildup of up to 98 bar, driven solely by chemical reaction.
We are not here to break the laws of physics, but to use chemistry to make green hydrogen economically sustainable – without straining the power grid.
Green energy shouldn't just be possible. It should be logical.




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