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Empowering Energy

Revolutionizing energy solutions with innovative technologies. Harnessing the power of nature to create sustainable and affordable energy sources. Leading the way in energy conservation and renewable resources.

REHM

Producing abundant, affordable and emission-Free Natural Gas from Seabed Gas Hydrates

REHM is a revolutionary deep-sea gas hydrate production technology developed by MH Alliance Group | OM Tech Group. This innovative method utilizes tuned electromagnetic waves to extract methane hydrates in place, offering a sustainable solution for energy conservation. With a focus on unlocking India's abundant gas resources in the KG Basin, REHM aims to provide affordable domestic gas with minimal environmental impact. The technology also shows promising potential for integration with Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), making it a game-changer in the field of energy conservation.

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ARCS

Clean, abundant and affordable baseload Electricity Generation & Water Desalination 24x7 (Weather-proof)

Specializing in advanced Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion, we provide sustainable solutions for decarbonization and energy independence. Our innovative ARCS-OTEC system harnesses the ocean's thermal energy to generate renewable power 24x7. By co-producing freshwater, we support remote islands and coastal regions in transitioning to clean energy.

FUTURE X

Energy-secure space infrastructure — enabling reliable launches, resilient grids, and U.S.-aligned technological leadership.

We bring together ocean-thermal power, methane-hydrate innovation, and modern spaceport capabilities to support U.S.-aligned clean-energy and strategic infrastructure goals. ARCS-OTEC provides 24×7 renewable baseload electricity and freshwater, while RHEM unlocks large offshore energy reserves without drilling. This combined platform strengthens national resilience, supports regional allies, and enables launch-ready, climate-aligned development.

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