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Development of Distributed Energy Conversion Technologies

2026-05-07

Development of Distributed Energy Conversion Technologies

The cooperation between Future Solutions R&D Center, Energy Coin Market (ECM), and Zielona Energia Chojnice, initiated through the signing of a letter of intent on April 29, 2026, focuses on the development of solutions enabling the conversion of energy surpluses into green energy carriers – particularly hydrogen.

This approach combines three complementary areas of expertise: technology development and system integration on the side of Future Solutions R&D Center, operational management of energy surpluses and production of technical gases carried out by Zielona Energia Chojnice, as well as the design of energy market principles and energy value management within ECM. The shared objective is to build a model in which energy does not lose its value during periods of oversupply, but instead changes its form and remains within the economic cycle.

As part of this cooperation, solutions are being developed to convert renewable energy sources into green hydrogen (H₂), technical oxygen (O₂), and, in further stages, additional energy carriers. Future Solutions R&D Center is developing a technological model based on distributed energy conversion units that can be deployed wherever energy surpluses occur, enabling flexible energy processing in locations where energy temporarily loses its utility value.

The scope of cooperation includes the development of a technological model for energy-to-carrier conversion, integration principles for key infrastructure components, and an operational concept for utilizing energy surpluses. At this stage, activities are focused on establishing coherent technological frameworks that can be further developed and scaled across future projects.

This approach enables system stabilization through surplus absorption, higher energy utilization efficiency, and the creation of additional value streams based on local resources. Energy does not disappear. It is not lost during periods of oversupply. It is transformed – and reintroduced into the economy in a new form.

The cooperation between Future Solutions R&D Center, ECM, and Zielona Energia Chojnice represents another step toward the development of technologies in which hydrogen becomes a natural element of energy management – rather than an add-on.