About us

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RA Energy is a hydrogen systems platform focused on field ready biological production.

We develop engineered cyanobacteria systems that generate hydrogen using sunlight, water, and CO₂, without platinum or grid dependence.

Every project is filtered through climate durability, LCOE thresholds, and lab to field translation. From academic feasibility to deployment precision, the platform is built to set a higher standard and deliver systems that hold under pressure.

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System Engineering

We operate with internal field readiness thresholds benchmarks built around seven known failure points in biological hydrogen systems: oxygen shock, contamination, thermal decay, yield decay, membrane failure, CO₂ ratio loss, and energy recovery rates.

Each system is tuned, tested, and recalibrated until it crosses a minimum standard for scalable delivery, then audited under live environment trial data. A biological reactor that behaves like a field machine.

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  • We use photosynthetic bacteria called cyanobacteria engineered to convert sunlight, CO₂, and water directly into hydrogen gas. Our system doesn’t require platinum, rare metals, or grid scale electricity. It’s a living, self sustaining process built into modular photobioreactor panels that operate at ground level in the real world.

  • Most green hydrogen relies on electrolyzers and high voltage grids. We built a system that runs on biology, not megawatts. It’s designed to survive contamination, thermal stress, oxygen disruption, and scale under pressure. That’s why our focus is deployment grade reliability. You don’t need 40 GW to get started. You just need the right field conditions.

  • It means lower capex, cleaner rollouts, and access to a fuel model that doesn’t depend on grid expansion. We’re opening a new category: scalable biological hydrogen. It’s modular, portable, and designed to operate at the edge, whether that’s a desert, coastal zone or rural grid gap. For the first time hydrogen becomes deployable like infrastructure. That’s the shift we’re enabling.

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