HyAxiom showcases green hydrogen solutions at CES 2024
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
A critical element in HyAxiom's strategy is the PEM electrolyser. This system facilitates the generation of hydrogen through an electrolysis process, where clean electricity splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. The resulting high purity hydrogen can be applied in various applications and the load following capability ensures seamless integration with intermittent renewable energy sources like solar and wind. With an impressive 75% efficiency, the system stands as one of the most efficient existing PEM electrolyser offerings on the market.
Moreover, the PEM electrolyser's scalability allows for installations ranging from 1 MW to 100+ MW, eliminating the need for significant design modifications. This scalability feature is complemented by the PEM electrolyser's monitoring abilities, data analytics, and series connection of stacks, which collectively contribute to cost minimisation.
The PEM electrolyser will be displayed for the first time at a large-scale trade show, giving booth visitors a close-up view of the system in a scaled size.
The hydrogen produced from HyAxiom's electrolysis technology is intended for a myriad of applications, including powering buses and trucks, generating power and heat, and serving as feedstock across various industries. This concerted effort contributes to global initiatives aimed at achieving net-zero carbon emissions.
HyAxiom is also exhibiting the PureCell® Model 400, a fuel cell which successfully operates on 100% hydrogen. For industrial customers, the PureCell M400 generates clean electricity and heat for process use, effectively lowering carbon emissions and ensuring reliable, off-grid power. The technology can also provide power and heat solutions for various settings like universities, hotels, retailers, and commercial buildings. As an efficient base load solution, the PureCell M400 can replace traditional power sources, providing clean electricity and heat for large residential complexes and city centres.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/09012024/hyaxiom-showcases-green-hydrogen-solutions-at-ces-2024/
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