Affordable Green Hydrogen from Alkaline Water Electrolysis: Key Research Needs from an Industrial Perspective
Technical University of Denmark
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Abstract
Hydrogen is poised to play a key role in the energy transition by decarbonizing hard-to-electrify sectors and enabling the storage, transport, and trade of renewable energy. Recent forecasts project a thousand-fold expansion of global water electrolysis capacity as early as 2030. In this context, several electrolysis technologies are likely to coexist in the market, each catering to different applications and geographies. They face the common challenge of decreasing the cost of hydrogen produced, for which energy efficiency is a major but not the only factor. In this Perspective, we dispel common misconceptions─rooted in outdated designs─around alkaline water electrolysis and offer an overview of the main…
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- Commercialization
- Renewable energy
- Context (archaeology)
- Electrolysis of water
- Electrolysis
- Hydrogen technologies
- Hydrogen production
- Environmental economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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