The future in energy generation is coming to the Philippines. A new technology developed by Harnyss, a company from the United States, has recently been introduced to local media through a briefing held in Manila.
To simplify, Harnyss offers a system that could ‘harness’ hydrogen in the surroundings and use it to effectively and efficiently store energy generated through renewable sources (be it solar, wind, or hydrothermal). Through ‘supercapacitors,’ low-pressure hydrogen stores energy that is then converted into electricity for consumption.
“Our new technology consists of a hydrogen power system that could utilize water available from the atmosphere and use that to extract hydrogen, which would then be stored until the fuel cells convert it into useable electricity,” said Kirby Smith, Harnyss CEO who flew in from the U.S. for the media conference.

Another Harnyss executive, Phillip Martin, the COO, described…


