MODUL HYDROGEN ENERGY Ltd., a subsidiary of MODUL Ltd., is launching a groundbreaking project to build the world’s first hydrogen trigeneration plant. This innovative facility will simultaneously produce electricity, heat, and cooling using hydrogen generated through a unique chemical water-splitting process that requires no external energy input.
At the core of this breakthrough lies a special chemical compound that selectively absorbs the oxygen atoms from water molecules, thereby releasing the hydrogen atoms. This process enables the production of hydrogen without the need for electrolysis or high-temperature reforming, resulting in a hydrogen fuel that is significantly more environmentally friendly than even so-called "green hydrogen." This marks a major technological advancement in sustainable energy production.
The plant will have a capacity of 2 megawatts and will serve as a pilot project and testing ground for the new technology. The electricity generated is expected to be highly cost-competitive, rivalling that of nuclear energy, making it a strong alternative for future energy systems.
Project completion is expected by the end of 2026. Upon successful demonstration, MODUL HYDROGEN ENERGY Ltd. plans to scale up the technology by constructing larger facilities worldwide, positioning itself as a global leader in next-generation clean hydrogen energy.