
Hydrogen is the future of energy. However, cost-competitive hydrogen production remains an unsolved issue today. The process of generating green hydrogen from renewable sources still demands substantial financial investments and natural resources.
Sakowin has developed a solution to this challenge. They produce green hydrogen cost-effectively using methane, without generating CO2. Using renewable electricity their solution can be applied to either natural gas or biogas, thereby facilitating the production of hydrogen at a low-cost .
Sakowin’s technology consumes five times less electricity than traditional electrolysis methods while also avoiding the consumption of water, a critical resource in the context of climate preservation.
Integrated within compact and modular cabinets referred to as “South Beach modules,” Sakowin’s methane Plasmalysis reactors demonstrate practicality and scalability.
Their technology brick will be installed where H2 is needed (fits into existing gas infrastructures), saving significant costs in storage and/or transport. This innovative solution received the EIC Accelerator funding in 2022 and is currently being optimised and validated to be deployed commercially and contribute to the European Union’s Hydrogen strategy under the Green Deal.
