H2-Storage

Hydrogen can be produced 100% through the electrolysis process using electricity from renewable sources (wind power, solar panels, etc.). During the electrolysis process our H2 On-Site generators split water into gases - Hydrogen and Oxygen.

The generated hydrogen, as the energy vector, can be stored either as gas in high pressure vessels (up to 700 bars) or in liquid using LOHC (Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier) technology.

The stored hydrogen, as the energy carrier, is used in FUEL CELLS where it reacts with oxygen. This chemical reaction into the FUEL CELL generates electricity that can be used to drive electrical devices like engines. 

The residual from the H2 and O2 chemical reaction in the Fuel Cell is WATER VAPOR , which can simple be discharged in form of WATER==> ZERO EMISSION!!

The process, for the generation of electricity as described above, using the energy vector "Hydrogen" is RENEWABLE !

               


                H2-Gas Vessels
              

           H2-Gas Power Plant


Stored hydrogen generated through renewable sources during the periods of low electricity demand (excess of electricity) can also be used to generate electricity to support periods where electricity demand is very high.

Such RENEWABLE PROCESS is ideal for Islands with no electrical power plant.

The installation will cover electricity demand during night and periods of low or no wind.

                            Renewable Process