green hydrogen Articles
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Project in UK - Case Study
Project in the UK. Two HyProvide™ electrolysers. For the production of green hydrogen for powering charging stations and off the grid construction sites. Key Facts 2 x A-Series A90 Product 389 Production (kg H2/day) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) UK Project location First project in UK The order includes the supply of two GHS HyProvide™ A90 electrolysers with a combined capacity of ...
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Project with Nexeya - Case Study
Project with Nexeya. HyProvide™ A30 to produce hydrogen on-site using excess renewable energy for energy storage and hydrogen as fuel. Key Facts A-Series A30 Product 65 Production (kg H2/day) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) France Project location On-site production of hydrogen HyProvide™ A30 to produce hydrogen on-site using excess renewable energy for energy storage and hydrogen as ...
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Project with Nilsson Energy - Case Study
HyProvide™ A60 for the production of green hydrogen on-site for a hydrogen refuelling station – powered by solar energy. Key Facts A-Series A60 Product 65 Production (kg H2/hour) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) Sweden Project location A complete containerised solution In Mariestad, Sweden, cars have since 2019 been running on hydrogen produced on-site on the scalable GHS ...
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Project with H2FA - Case Study
Project with H2FA and Skai Energies. A90 Hyprovide™ Electrolyser to be delivered for supplying one of Australia’s largest and fastest-growing industrial areas with 100% green hydrogen. Key Facts A-Series A90 Product 192 Production (kg H2/day) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) Australia Project location Powered onsite by solar panels Case with modular hydrogen production developer ...
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Project with Wenger - Case Study
Pioneering project with Wenger Engineering. Three GHS HyProvide™ A90 electrolysers to be deployed at an electrolyser test field in Bremerhaven, Germany. Key Facts 3 x A-Series A90 Product 580 Production (kg/day) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) Germany Project location Pioneering project in Germany Three HyProvide™ A90 electrolysers with a combined capacity of ~1,3 MW for the ...
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Project with Ørsted - Case Study
The aim of project, known as H2RES, is to produce renewable hydrogen fuel for heavy-duty road transport. A plant will be built around 5 HyProvide™ A90 electrolysers powered by two offshore wind turbines. Key Facts 5 x A-Series A90 Product 975 Production (kg H2/day) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) Denmark Project location Demonstration of large-scale ...
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Project with Alliander - Case Study
HyProvide™ A90 Electrolyser for Ecomunitypark in the Netherlands. To produce hydrogen on-site from excess renewable energy. Key Facts 3 x A-Series A90 Product 580 Production (kg H2/day) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) Netherlands Project location A large-scale Power-to-X pilot project Alliander, a Dutch energy company, chooses Green Hydrogen Systems (GHS) to supply the electrolysers for a ...
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Partnership with Eurowind and Lhyfe - Case Study
Green Hydrogen Systems, Eurowind Energy and Lhyfe enter into a master supply agreement covering delivery of up to 24 MW electrolysis capacity. We are excited to announce that Green Hydrogen Systems, Eurowind Energy and Lhyfe has entered into a master supply agreement covering delivery of up to 24 MW electrolysis capacity. With this agreement, the three parties are granting each other mutual ...
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Project with Siemens Gamesa - Case Study
Project with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. HyProvide™ A90 electrolyzer for on-site hydrogen generation. Complete turnkey delivery and commissioning by GHS. Key Facts A-Series A60 Product 130 Production (kg H2/day) 28 Outlet pressure (bar) Denmark Project location A pioneering wind-to-hydrogen project As part of a pioneering wind-to-hydrogen project, Green Hydrogen Systems’ ...
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Producing Green Hydrogen with Renewable Electricity
Hydrogen is an essential component of fuel cells. Sure, we all know that. However, did you know that all types of the gas are not created equally? Green hydrogen has gained a lot of momentum in renewable circles today. Hydrogen is produced by electrolyzing water. The process involves passing an electric current through water (under regulated conditions) to break its chemical composition. A ...
By Powerhub
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Optimizing Water Treatment for Green Hydrogen Production
As the world intensifies its focus on green hydrogen production, a critical factor that often goes unnoticed is water treatment. The process of producing hydrogen through electrolysis involves complex chemical reactions and precise atomic calculations, making water treatment an essential part of the equation. In this article, we will discuss how understanding the atomic composition of water can ...
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Upscaling of Innovative Green Hydrogen Applications - Case study
In recent years, production of green hydrogen (hydrogen produced without associated greenhouse gas emissions) has received growing support from European Union policy bodies, in order to establish and develop a hydrogen economy and to aid in security of energy supply for Europe. One method of producing green hydrogen is of course, electrolysis of water, but there are also other ways to produce ...
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Why is Catalyst Research Central to Achieving Hydrogen Energy?
Catalyst research offers a vital contribution to the production of hydrogen energy. Green hydrogen has so much potential to make an impact on the productivity and efficiency of future sustainable energy sources. So, there is merit in understanding what opportunities could come from catalyst advancements and hydrogen utilization. Learn more below about catalyst development and how it can enhance ...
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Green hydrogen energy production and its critical importance on clean water
As the global economy starts to fully integrating other sources of energy in addition to fossil fuel, solar and wind, green hydrogen is starting to gain momentum. Global leaders across industry and governmental agencies are developing aspiring and potentially paradigm shifting ways to produce lower carbon energy fuels such as hydrogen. In the interim, other companies are evaluating how hydrogen ...
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E-fuels are crucial to sustainable heavy transport
Synthetic fuels produced from electricity, or e-fuels, will play an important role in reducing CO2 emissions from long-distance truck transport, aviation and shipping. For long-distance freight transport and shipping, synthetic methanol, diesel and LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) are the most attractive options; for deep-sea shipping, synthetic ammonia is also an important option. For aviation, only ...
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The importance of clean water, a foundation for green hydrogen energy production
As the global economy starts fully integrating other sources of energy in addition to fossil fuel, solar and wind, green hydrogen is starting to gain momentum. Global leaders across industry and governmental agencies are developing aspiring and potentially paradigm shifting ways to produce lower carbon energy fuels such as hydrogen. In the interim, other companies are evaluating how hydrogen ...
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The Motorship: Ammonia could be the answer to Shipping’s Hydrogen Challenge
There are already plans on the table to create green, carbon-free hydrogen from renewables, so the maritime industry has begun its search for the next step, one which would allow H2 to be turned into a more easily storable, transportable form of fuel. Ammonia could be the answer, writes Stevie Knight. Surprisingly, ammonia’s volumetric energy density is higher than liquefied hydrogen, says ...
By GenCell Ltd
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For the Green Deal, hydrogen also needs to be green
The new European Commission is planning a European Green Deal. The goal is to create the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. This cannot happen without using much more hydrogen than at the moment because hydrogen is a zero-emission fuel when burned with oxygen. However, not all forms of hydrogen are alike. We need to shift from grey hydrogen, the production of which causes CO₂ ...
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Urgently sought by business: more renewable energies
While some in politics and the public still believe that they are doing Greta a favor with more renewables, the calls of the economy for a much faster expansion of renewable energies are getting louder. Who are the actors and what is behind them? RE100 - global large companies want 100% Renewable The RE100 initiative I mentioned in the last blog, and was asked again to respond. This initiative ...
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European Commission to Increase Biogas Production for Energy Independence
The European Union is looking to decrease its energy dependence on Russian gas. The EU Commission has proposed to increase the bio-methane production from 3 billion cubic meters in 2020 to 35 billion cubic meters by 2030. It is an irony that the gas package for legislation presented by the European Commission in December 2021 might not have been a priority for the French EU Council Presidency, ...
By AtmosPower
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