Explore Our Projects
Discover the breakthrough technologies shaping the future of clean energy and innovation.
Entenna Project — A New Era of Off-Grid Energy
Entenna is an innovative black-box energy system that continuously generates electricity from the earth without solar panels, fuel, or maintenance. The technology is based on proprietary soil-electrode and atmospheric interaction principles, delivering reliable DC power for remote, off-grid, and industrial applications where conventional systems are impractical.
Entenna can be manufactured in different time frames, allowing flexible deployment cycles according to user needs.
With antenna-type electrodes, the system can generate up to 150 kW and 400 V off-grid within the selected operating period — providing scalable, maintenance-free power solutions for a wide range of sectors.
Our business model is license-based: we hold the core intellectual property and provide global manufacturing and branding licenses to partners, who produce and market Entenna under their own brands.
Each licensee contributes an upfront global license fee and participates in funding the central manufacturing facility, ensuring rapid global scalability with minimal capital exposure.
Entenna represents a breakthrough in sustainable, distributed energy, unlocking new opportunities in telecommunications, agriculture, defense, and remote infrastructure.
Hydrogen Project — MIWH₂: Mechanically Induced Water-Frustration Hydrogen
MIWH₂ is a groundbreaking hydrogen generation platform that merges mechanical resonance with the alkaline–aluminum hydrolysis reaction, enabling exceptionally high hydrogen yields with very low energy input.
The process utilizes mechanically induced resonance to generate intense cavitation in water, disrupting its molecular bonds and creating a “frustrated” water state that dissociates more readily. This unique mechano-chemical effect accelerates the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction (HER) by continuously exposing fresh aluminum surfaces, preventing oxide layer formation, and enhancing gas release and mass transport.
Unlike traditional electrolysis, MIWH₂ operates without electrodes, membranes, or noble metal catalysts, making it a scalable, modular, and low-cost solution. The system’s simplicity, high yield, and independence from grid electricity position it as a disruptive alternative for decentralized green hydrogen production across industrial, mobility, and power-generation sectors.
Our business model focuses on joint ventures and technology licensing, allowing partners to establish regional manufacturing and deployment facilities with our full technical support and IP protection.
