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PEM Electrolysers in India: Opportunities for Green Hydrogen Growth

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  As India transitions toward clean energy, PEM electrolysers (Proton Exchange Membrane electrolysers) have become a cornerstone technology in green hydrogen production. They are key in fulfilling India’s enterprising green hydrogen objectives, delivering superior efficiency, scalability, and trustworthiness. This article probes the possibilities for evolution in PEM electrolyser technology in India and its position in the country’s green hydrogen revolution.   Understanding PEM Electrolyser A PEM electrolyser separates water into hydrogen and oxygen by utilizing electricity from renewable energy sources like solar and wind. It uses a solid polymer membrane as the electrolyte. It presents several benefits, such as consolidated design, speedy start-up, and high hydrogen purity.   PEM electrolysers are the favored option for green hydrogen generation compared to other technologies like Alkaline and SOEC (Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell). They are perfect for incon...

Future Trends in Alkaline Electrolyser Technology: Innovations to Watch in 2025

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  As the demand for green hydrogen surges, alkaline electrolysers remain a cornerstone of hydrogen production. These electrolysers are developing to fulfill the energy markets of a sustainable tomorrow and are known for their reliability and cost-effectiveness. With improvements in efficiency, scalability, and integration with renewable energy, 2025 promises to be a transformative year for alkaline electrolyser technology.   Let's explore the fundamental inventions shaping the future of alkaline electrolysers and their position in accelerating the green hydrogen revolution.   Understanding Alkaline Electrolyser An Alkaline electrolyser is a gadget that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen employing an alkaline electrolyte solution (typically potassium hydroxide). This mature, cost-effective technology has been a loyal alternative for industrial hydrogen production for decades.   Unlike current technologies like PEM electrolysers, alkaline electrolyser...