However, to make the mainstream use of green hydrogen a reality, a dedicated infrastructure needs to be in place and the technology used to generate it must demonstrate both performance and affordability. Water electrolysis is one of these technologies.
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysers can be used both to store energy from wind turbines and solar cells (generating green hydrogen), or in localised hydrogen production to power hydrogen fuelled vehicles. The technology enables the management of high current densities from dynamic energy sources (such as wind energy), as well as generating hydrogen with the high purity that is necessary for use in fuel cells. However, in order to be competitive, PEM water electrolysers must operate at high energy efficiencies – over 80% – for long time periods. This is a target that TFP Hydrogen’s component coatings and catalyst powders can enable them to meet.