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Caribbeans

(1,323 posts)
Thu May 28, 2026, 02:39 AM 8 hrs ago

Astonishing Australian GEH2 Hydrogen Generator Shocks the World



May 27, 2026

In this groundbreaking video, we explore the revolutionary GEH2 hydrogen generator from an Australian company set to transform global energy by 2026. Powered by Toyota’s advanced fuel-cell technology, the GEH2 produces zero emissions, offering a quiet, clean, and efficient alternative to traditional diesel generators. Join us as we uncover how this innovative technology is poised to power industries, reduce carbon footprints, and reshape the future of energy. Don’t miss out—subscribe now and stay ahead in the green energy revolution!

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GEH₂: Hydrogen Power Generator mobile energy supply

Ideal for off-grid sites, emergency power, and mobile energy needs, the GEH₂ is an hydrogen power generator that provides clean electricity—anytime, anywhere. Experience the future of sustainable energy with a portable, zero-emission, and high-performance solution.

https://www.eo-dev.com/products/geh2-the-zero-emission-hydrogen-power-generator/

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Astonishing Australian GEH2 Hydrogen Generator Shocks the World (Original Post) Caribbeans 8 hrs ago OP
Input energy ? rickford66 3 hrs ago #1
In the middle, they mentioned that it would use power when demand is low. Festivito 2 hrs ago #2

rickford66

(6,101 posts)
1. Input energy ?
Thu May 28, 2026, 07:48 AM
3 hrs ago

The video glossed over the input energy source "renewable energy" I think it said. So this is an elegant storage battery. Good idea. What home would have enough solar panels to provide as much or more input than needed ? Just askin'. I only got C's and B's in thermo so I'm missing something here.

Festivito

(13,930 posts)
2. In the middle, they mentioned that it would use power when demand is low.
Thu May 28, 2026, 09:01 AM
2 hrs ago

It looks like it works like a battery backup. Only without the heavy batteries. I would think it's hydrogen cell technology. We just have to make sure that its water level is sufficient. But if running standalone, it would need a supply of hydrogen.

Unfortunately, the advertisements seem overly hellbent on making sure they obscure the electricity input.

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