Wednesday, 22 April 2020

Advancing high temperature electrolysis: Splitting water to store energy as hydrogen

Advancing high temperature electrolysis: Splitting water to store energy as hydrogen

While energy sources such as wind and solar are great at producing emissions-free electricity, they depend on the sun and the wind, so supply doesn’t always meet the demand. Likewise, nuclear power plants operate more efficiently at maximum capacity so that electricity generation can’t be easily ramped up or down to match demand.
Read more: https://inl.gov/article/advancing-high-temperature-electrolysis-splitting-water-to-store-energy-as-hydrogen/?source=Snapzu

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