A zero-emission power generator that meets regulatory requirements
As global decarbonization efforts accelerate, hydrogen is gaining momentum as a clean energy carrier that can reduce emissions in hard-to-abate sectors. HyFlex produces electricity through an electrochemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen, releasing only water and heat, with no combustion and zero direct emissions of carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, or sulfur oxides during operation. As environmental regulations tighten under international climate agreements and cross-border sustainability frameworks, companies face pressure to adopt cleaner technologies to secure permits and avoid compliance setbacks.
A 500 kilovolt-amperes (kVA) HyFlex unit can displace up to 800 tons of diesel annually, preventing around 2,900 tons of CO₂ emissions1. To generate one megawatt-hour of electricity, it consumes approximately 70 kilograms of green hydrogen. These savings are notable in the context of global energy-related CO₂ emissions, which reached a record 37.4 billion tonnes2 in 2023.
Key applications include construction sites and noise- or pollution-sensitive areas; mining operations powering electric equipment such as dump trucks and excavators; critical facilities requiring off-grid power and heat, including hospitals, data centers, and hotels; and shore-to-ship power at ports, offering a clean and quiet alternative to running vessel engines at berth.