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Green Hydrogen - H2E Power

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Green Hydrogen

Renewable Hydrogen

The Clean Energy Future

Thanks to their modular design, h2e’s electrolysers specifically cover the customer’s hydrogen requirements,
making it possible to realise applications even up to the megawatt scale.

The hydrogen output can be varied between 0 and 125 percent, offering additional flexibility in the decentralised generation of renewable hydrogen.
Hydrogen is essential for a wide variety of industrial applications, such as glass, metallurgy, chemicals or food processing. Moreover, renewable hydrogen can contribute greatly to the energy transition by replacing fossil hydrogen.

The h2e steam electrolysis system, based on solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology, promises lower onsite hydrogen production costs compared to legacy technologies. The ability to supply steam directly to the electrolysis module is unique and maximises efficiency.

Electrolysis and Co-electrolysis Solution

Green Hydrogen for Industries

Steel / Metallurgy

For annealing, hardening, sintering and gas quenching in the steel industry

Chemicals

As a key molecule in many chemical products such as ammonia, methanol, petroleum products, hydrogenated hydrocarbons, etc.

Glass

To create a protective atmosphere when manufacturing flat glass

Polysilicon / Solar

To react with trichlorosilane gas to produce silicon

Power

As a cooling medium for large generators in high-speed turbine generators and nuclear power plants

Food / Edible Oils

For the hydrogenation of oils and fats with a low melting point

Green Hydrogen for Mobility

Refineries

As a replacement for fossil hydrogen from steam reforming, used for the production of conventional liquid fuels (diesel, gasoline, kerosene)

Hydrogen Mobility

As a clean molecule for fuel cell vehicles

Power to Gas / Liquid

As a building block for carbon dioxide reduction to produce renewable methane, diesel, gasoline, kerosene, waxes and other hydrocarbons
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