Hydro-Go removes the H from H20

One of our goals at nowEurope is to profile innovative new companies and technologies in Central Europe. Hydro-Go is a small Hungarian company with a very big potential.

In an age of high energy prices and shrinking oil reserves, hydrogen holds out the promise of a cheap, clean and limitless supply of energy. Hydrogen is all around us in the form of water. The only hitch is how to extract that fuel in a cost effective manner.

Hydro-Go has developed a solution that extracts a higher amount of hydrogen than any other known solution, and the company is looking for a partner to take this technology to the market.

The invention is an advanced hydrolysis system, which is different from any other known hydrolysis systems. The compact size hydrolyzing reactor is built from conventional materials and uses off-the-shelf components and technology to separate oxygen and hydrogen from distilled water. It uses different excitation techniques (ultrasound, microwave, plasma) gradually exciting the molecules of water in several phases.

The estimated energy balance is positive - from 200% to as high as 400%. The reaction is sustainable and reproducible and while there are theories, the company admits they don’t know exactly how or why this works. Scientific examinations are currently being carried out by Hungarian and international institutions.

The company is seeking patent protection for this technology and is interested in talking to partners who can help take this to market. I will be happy to put interested parties in contact with the company principles. Email me at steve AT noweurope DOT com

1 Response to “Hydro-Go removes the H from H20”


  1. 1 Mark

    Interesting technology… Could have significant impact in market if applied to other technologies correctly. If not, would be wasted technology.

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