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VIVIFY Technology Opens HOG™ Hydrogen Platform to Independent Validation Testing

VIVIFY Technology has announced an independent validation program for its HOG™ hydrogen energy platform, engineered to move HOG™ from company-stated performance claims to independently measured, documented, and publishable data.
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The program centers on HOG™'s 65 kW nominal turbine test unit, the technical basis for VIVIFY's containerized Flying Pig™ platform and future commercial-scale deployments.

The framework is built to independently measure five areas: net energy balance and system efficiency, sustained electrical generation and power quality, hydrogen production and water use, emissions performance, and operational and hydrogen safety.

Every material energy pathway in the complete system — not a single turbine or component — will be measured, so performance is evaluated on data, not assumptions.

Independent third-party measurement anchors the program: revenue-grade electrical metering, calibrated flow and temperature instrumentation, hydrogen-flow verification, water mass accounting, continuous monitoring, thermal inspection, independent physics review, and witnessed testing with documented chain of custody.

The framework specifies a minimum 72-hour continuous operating test, with 30 days of continuous monitoring preferred, and references EPA, IEC, and ISO testing standards.

"We are not asking anyone to take HOG™ on faith. We are putting the entire system under independent measurement, and we will publish the results," said Jason Herring, Founder & CEO of VIVIFY Technology.

VIVIFY intends to publish the validation data in 2026. Initial validation focuses on the 65 kW turbine configuration underlying Flying Pig™, VIVIFY's containerized platform engineered toward a 1MW rating through modular scale-up. A completed validation program establishes an independently measured performance baseline for larger-scale deployment, permitting, interconnection, and commercialization.

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