Flagship · Green Hydrogen

Hydrogen from water, at up to six times the electrical efficiency

Container-scale production units generate hydrogen from the same water input as conventional electrolysis, at up to six times the electrical efficiency. Units scale to the output a project needs.

Electrical efficiency from the same water input
< 3 haLand required, against 25+ for nuclear
< €2BCost, against a 1.4 GW nuclear plant
18 monthsTo operational, at the low end
ModularContainer-scale units, scaled to output

Three kinds of reader arrive at this page with three different questions. Go to yours.

The opportunity

There are significant opportunities for investors interested in the production of hydrogen from water — green hydrogen. The technology is patented, and the production units are manufactured and licensed at container scale, producing hydrogen at up to six times the electrical efficiency of the competition from the same water input.

The number of production units installed on a project scales easily to the desired output. The units also incorporate turbines from an internationally recognized manufacturer of hydrogen-driven turbines, packaged for electricity generation inside the same production units.

The co-products are not incidental

One of the uses of hydrogen is water treatment — cleaning water and producing drinking water, agricultural water and industrial water, and cleaning up water from industrial output so it can be re-used or re-purposed. Oxygen is also separated from the water, and has multiple uses of its own.

OutputApplication
HydrogenFuel, and electricity generation through the packaged turbines
Treated waterDrinking, agricultural and industrial water; industrial effluent cleaned for re-use or re-purposing
OxygenSeparated from the water during production; multiple industrial and medical uses

Against a conventional plant

Compared with a 1.4 GW nuclear plant, a green hydrogen-driven turbine plant changes the shape of the decision — on land, on schedule, on capital, and on what happens if something goes wrong.

HYDROGEN-DRIVEN TURBINE PLANT 1.4 GW NUCLEAR PLANT Land under 3 ha 25+ ha Capital under €2B far higher — see below Time to operational from 18 months a decade or more Operating & maintenance Significantly lower Higher, and long-lived Resilience Resilient to terrorism, war, natural disaster A strategic target and a hazard Decommissioning Simple Decades, and a permanent waste problem
Bar lengths are illustrative of magnitude, not to scale. Hydrogen figures are the technology principals'; nuclear figures are drawn from the public record.

What the alternative actually costs

Plant Vogtle, Georgia. Units 3 and 4 were to be finished in 2017 for about $14 billion. They came online in 2024 at a final cost of $36.8 billion — seven years late, and the most expensive power project in American history.

Along the way the reactor vendor, Westinghouse, filed for Chapter 11 in March 2017 under the weight of those overruns, and the sister project at V.C. Summer in South Carolina was abandoned outright after billions had already been spent. Companies ended up suing each other over the wreckage.

Total insanity. None of it was inevitable. It is what happens when a build of that complexity is attempted without the discipline the design demanded.

Sources: Inside Climate News · Engineering News-Record

Markets and momentum

Two ways in

The question behind the question: where does the return actually come from?

  • The factories. Significant opportunities exist in the manufacturing operations producing the container-scale units themselves.
  • The installations. And in the numerous individual installation locations globally, each scaled to its own required output.
  • Who is already looking. Top banks, agricultural and mining machinery manufacturers, transportation manufacturers and operators, steel and chemical producers, utility companies and governments are all treating hydrogen as the next major energy carrier.

Status. Unlike the coal, tires and municipal waste programmes, unit-level output specifications and a project financial profile are not published here. Those figures form part of the brief released on qualification.

How we engage

What you get, and what it takes to get it

The question behind the question: is this a real project, or am I being worked?

  • What is behind this page. A full technical brief, an introduction to the intellectual property owner, and the project financials — not a longer version of what you have just read. Magister Operis works directly with the fully regulated public institution that owns the intellectual property.
  • What we do not do. Daisy chains, rumoured buyers, or documents that cannot survive a receiving bank's compliance desk. If a package cannot clear that gate, it will not be presented as though it can. That discipline is the reason the brief is worth having.
  • Why the process is ordered this way. The underlying technology is held under confidentiality, so detail is reserved for qualified parties — neither side spends time, nor moves proprietary information around, without a real counterpart on the other end.

What we need from each party

If you areWhat establishes standing
A government or state authorityConfirmation of mandate and contracting authority over the site or the offtake. No financial disclosure is asked of you.
A utility or industrial operatorCorporate standing, the site or offtake you are bringing, and the authority to contract for it.
An investor or fundA full brochure and detailed technical answers are available to qualified $€114M+ investors, confirmed only by licensed, certified external auditing. Cash is preferred.
An intermediary acting for any of the aboveWritten authority from your principal, and your principal reachable. Introductions without a mandate cannot be progressed.

Next Step

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Governments, utilities, industrial manufacturers and investment funds are the parties this project is built for. Tell us which you are and what you are bringing, and we will tell you exactly what the next step looks like.

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