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A mobile energy system with a capacity of one megawatt has been presented in the USA

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A mobile energy system with a capacity of one megawatt has been presented in the USA
Vivify Technology, a U.S.-based technology company, has introduced the Flying Pig—also known as the Flying Swine—a containerized mobile energy system with a capacity of one megawatt, according to Zamin.uz.

The system is designed to operate completely independently of traditional power grids and can be scaled as needed. According to specialists, its modular design allows multiple containers to be linked into a single chain, enabling rapid increases in power output.

Primary applications for the new system include artificial intelligence data centers, industrial facilities in remote areas, and regions affected by natural disasters. The generator is based on the company’s core hydrogen and oxygen generation platform.

A key feature of the system is its closed-loop operation, which prevents harmful emissions from being released into the environment.

Unlike conventional hydrogen systems that require the discharge of compressed or liquefied gas, the Flying Pig generator is filled on-site with approximately two tons of water. Internal specialized equipment then produces hydrogen directly at the point of use.

The resulting fuel is burned in high-efficiency multi-stage turbines, simultaneously generating electricity and heat. Company representatives describe the process as nearly fully ecologically clean.

According to Vivify Technology’s calculations, five-year operating costs for the Flying Pig system are significantly lower than those associated with grid power or industrial diesel generators. In the future, such scalable technologies are expected to play a foundational role in societal resilience programs, particularly in providing continuous energy supply to lunar bases.

These kinds of innovative solutions could usher in a new era for the energy sector.

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