From Subsurface to Grid
How natural hydrogen becomes usable power
Larin Energy's commercialization model converts geological hydrogen into electricity through a four-stage process — then delivers it through four distinct commercial pathways.
H₂-to-Power · Four-Stage Process Larin Energy Commercialization Architecture
Targeting & Extraction
Natural hydrogen identified and extracted from geological formations using the Larin & Shestopalov exploration methodology.
Conditioning & Separation
Produced gas extracted, sampled, and conditioned. Hydrogen separated and prepared for downstream energy conversion.
Power Generation
Hydrogen converted to electricity based on Shestopalov's energy generation framework. Clean, dispatchable power output.
Grid & Offtake Delivery
Electricity delivered to end use: behind-the-meter, distributed generation, backup systems, or industrial applications.
Behind-the-Meter
On-site generation supplying industrial or commercial facilities directly. Bypasses grid interconnection, provides price certainty.
Lowest delivery cost
Backup & Resilience
Hydrogen-powered backup generation for critical infrastructure and facilities requiring uninterruptible, dispatchable power.
24/7 dispatchable
Distributed Generation
Decentralized power production near demand centers. Reduces transmission losses, enables access in grid-limited areas.
Scalable & modular
Industrial Offtake
Long-term power purchase agreements with industrial consumers requiring continuous, large-scale energy supply.
Contracted revenue
Subsurface to revenue in one architecture Larin Energy · Power Model Beyond Power
Phase 2 Hydrogen derivatives for aviation, shipping, fertiliser, and industry.
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Sustainable
Aviation Fuel
$212B by 2034
Consistent with IATA's Net Zero aviation roadmap and ICAO's Long-Term Aspirational Goal (LTAG).
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Green
Ammonia
$70B+ market
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E-Methanol
$30B+ chemical
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Green
Steel
$1.5T+ market
The same natural hydrogen feedstock enables nine additional product pathways — from synthetic fuels to industrial materials — with a combined addressable market exceeding
$2 trillion by 2050.
Market figures shown are for informational purposes only. They do not constitute projections, guarantees, or the basis for any investment decision. Information may be subject to change without notice.