This page features an international patent application published by the World Intellectual Property Organisation for a portable hydrogen generator device with promising applications for small-scale power generation. The invention, filed by Iranian inventor Saeid Abazari, utilizes a novel electrolysis process to generate hydrogen gas from water with relatively low-energy input.
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By leveraging humidity naturally present in the air to supply needed water and using an asymmetrical electrode configuration that produces more hydrogen than oxygen, the device is able to generate hydrogen with less electricity consumption than conventional electrolysers. This makes the generator more sustainable and potentially capable of outputting usable energy.
As described in the patent abstract, the lack of excess oxygen generation and the ability to source water directly from humidity in the air could enable the device to function as a “green generator” suited for distributed, off-grid power applications. The innovation shows promise for empowering individuals and communities with a self-sufficient hydrogen energy source.
Learn more about this breakthrough technology by downloading the full international patent application. Investors and developers interested in collaborating on research and development should contact the listed inventor representative for partnership opportunities. Your support can help bring this hydrogen solution to market with the goal of expanding sustainable access to energy worldwide.