Green Hydrogen by Electrolysis

Green hydrogen is produced by using clean electricity from surplus renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power, to electrolyse water. Electrolysers use an electrochemical reaction to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, emitting zero-carbon dioxide in the process.

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Biomass to Hydrogen

Conversion of biomass into hydrogen gas by using thermo-chemical process of conventional gasification involves the conversion of raw biomass materials into syngas (H2, CO, CO2) under high temperature facilitating the introduction of steam and oxygen as gasification agents. CO in the syngas is converted into CO2 and H2 by using Water gas shift (WGS) reactor and then CO2 is separated to produce green H2.

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