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- form scales in the electrolyser cell, cutting down on lifespan and increasing the need for maintenance. The alkaline electrolysers operate with the following...
- efficiency. The LHV must be used for alkaline electrolysers as the process within these electrolysers requires water in liquid form and uses alkalinity...
- electrolysing unprocessed seawater. Typical proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers require desalination. Indirect seawater electrolysis involves two steps:...
- commercial stage. There is less academic literature on pure-water fed AEM electrolysers compared to the usage of KOH solution. One advantage of AEM water electrolysis...
- electrolysers capable of responding to low and variable power levels (such as proton exchange membrane electrolysers).: 5  The cost of electrolysers fell...
- ITM Power plc designs, manufactures, and integrates electrolysers based on proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology to produce green hydrogen using renewable...
- HydrogenPro is a technology company and an OEM for high-pressure alkaline electrolyser systems for large-scale green hydrogen plants. HydrogenPro was founded...
- oxide electrolyser cells (SOECs), polymer electrolyte membrane cells (PEM) and alkaline electrolysis cells (AECs). Traditionally, alkaline electrolysers are...
- is a rapid response proton exchange membrane electrolyser plant. The power consumption of the electrolyser is 315 kilowatts. It produces about 60 cubic...
- Mauvy, F.; Grenier, J. C. (2010). "A new anode material for solid oxide electrolyser: The neodymium nickelate". Journal of Power Sources. 195 (3): 744–749...