Testing of ElecTesting of Electric Hydrogen
With increasing environmental pressures resulting from the long-term use of traditional fossil fuels, the development and use of clean energy has become a major agenda item worldwide. Hydrogen energy is considered to be the most important energy source in the 21st century. This clean form of energy has the advantages of zero pollution, high efficiency, abundant resources and a wide range of applications. The use of hydrogen produces no CO2 emissions and has clean and pure water as a by-product.
The increasing demand for energy will have to be met, to a large extent, in the form of electrical energy. In addition to the already known sources such as sun and wind, it is therefore to be expected that hydrogen will be used as an energy source for generating electricity.
A fuel cell is used to convert hydrogen into electrical energy. An electrolyser is used to produce hydrogen electrically.
View the datasheet Back to the overview