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Hydrogen Fuel for the Future: 7 Breakthroughs Set to Transform Energy by 2030

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  In just a few years, the energy systems may change a lot, and can you imagine how they might look? With challenges such as a changing climate, rising fuel prices, and the need for clean solutions, green hydrogen comes into the spotlight.  More industrial people are starting to see hydrogen fuel for the future as a practical and scalable option for industries, homes, and transports.  Innovations are moving fast, and with that, ways to create, store, and use hydrogen are also changing fast. In this blog, we will explore seven breakthroughs set to transform hydrogen's role in 2030.     Smarter Electrolysers Electrolysers are the most crucial equipment for hydrogen production; they are getting a major upgrade. The latest current engineered designs are making them more adaptable, efficient, and easier to integrate with renewable energy sources. This integration and flexinbility leads to improved hydrogen production, decreased waste, and lower costs o...

How to Maintain Hydrogen Electrolysers for Long-Term Reliability

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  Ever wondered how long a hydrogen electrolyser can keep delivering its best? With the global shift towards sustainable energies, the rise of hydrogen is rising every day, making reliability and efficiency top priorities. Hydrogen electrolysers are the most crucial components in green hydrogen production systems, turning clean electricity and water into fuel for the future.  But like any other equipment, they need the right care as well. Skipping maintenance can result in shorter lifespans, reduced efficiency, and costly downtime. In this blog, we will understand the right approach that can help you keep them reliable for years.  Let’s dive in! 1. Keep a Close Eye on the Stack The electrolyser stack is like the engine of your system; it’s where water molecules split into hydrogen and oxygen. Over time, it can wear down due to thermal stress, impurities in water, and current densities. Routine inspections are crucial. This helps identify early signs of corrosio...