ThyssenKrupp
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Advanced alkaline electrolysis technology
Dortmund, Germany
Company
1999
ThyssenKrupp is an international conglomerate of industrial and technology companies, with market applications including automotive, construction, aviation, and energy generation. The Uhde Chlorine Engineers division is responsible for the construction of large-scale alkaline electrolyzers.
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Advanced alkaline electrolysis technology
ThyssenKrupp uses low-temperature alkaline electrolysis technology to produce hydrogen. At the center of ThyssenKrupp’s electrolysis technologies are their patented, large, electrochemical cells with “zero gap,” which allows for high efficiency in industrial-scale hydrogen production. Systems are available in 10-MW or 20-MW modules that have an electrical power consumption of 4.3 kWh/Nm3.
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