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A Startup’s Hydrogen Power Plant Fits Inside a Shipping Container

Portable hydro-powered electric station
Контейнерна електростанція на водневих технологіях: новий етап у розвитку відновлювальної енергетики. Photo: НВ — Техно

VIVIFY Technology Unveils a Breakthrough in Mobile Energy

According to НВ — Техно: VIVIFY Technology has launched a portable 1 MW power station that runs on hydrogen, thanks to its proprietary Hydrogen Oxygen Generator. Housed inside a standard shipping container, the system includes a water-based starter for on-site hydrogen production. Electricity and heat are generated through multi-stage turbines and combustion chambers, resulting in a system that is 99% free of harmful emissions and pollutants.

Modular Design for Maximum Flexibility

The power station is built to scale: additional 1 MW modules can be connected to boost output, making the solution highly adaptable. Founder and CEO Jason Herring says the goal is to replace outdated grid infrastructure and diesel generators at industrial sites and military bases. According to the company’s five-year projections, operating this generator will be cheaper than relying on conventional grid power.

“Large energy companies have had a century to get things right,” said Jason Herring.

Herring further noted that “data centers, disaster zones, military operations, remote industrial sites, even the next frontier beyond Earth-they all point to the same truth: the world needs energy that can move, scale, and operate outside the old rules.”

With this innovation, VIVIFY Technology is advancing clean, efficient energy solutions capable of meeting rising global demand. The portable hydrogen plant could play a key role in the shift toward renewable energy-especially relevant amid climate change and stricter sustainability standards. Its ability to adapt to diverse environments makes it a promising option for a wide range of applications, from industrial operations to military missions.

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