Siemens has further developed an existing electrolysis system which will be able to generate hydrogen on a large scale for industrial applications and as a means of storing energy. The system is based on PEM (proton exchange membrane) technology, in which electricity decomposes water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Siemens to use hydrogen as a means of storing energy
Siemens has further developed an existing electrolysis system which will be able to generate hydrogen on a large scale for industrial applications and as a means of storing energy. The system is based on PEM (proton exchange membrane) technology, in which electricity decomposes water into...
Jun 19, 2011
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