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Solar-Hydrogen Energy System
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Solar cells, wind power plants and water power plants transform
solar energyinto electrical energy.
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Cryogenic storage tankSource: Linde AG
Metal hydride storage tankSource: HERA
Hydrogen Storage Systems
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Different ways to
store hydrogen
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Pressure storage tankSource: Dynetek
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PEM Electrolyzer
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h-tec1839 - Sir William Robert Grove invented the first fuel cellHistory
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h-tecFuel Cell = FCTypes
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Technology
PEM Fuel Cell
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Fuel Cell
Stack
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Direct Methanol Fuel Cell
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An example of
portable application
Source: Fraunhofer ISE
Fully integrated fuel cell systempowering a laptop.The dimensions of the systemare equivalent to the rechargeablebatteries used typically.
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An example of
mobile application
Source: Adam Opel AG
Fuel cell powered car
The HydroGen3 can acceleratefrom 0 to 100 km/h in 16 seconds andhas a top speed of 150 km/h.
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An example of
stationary application
Source:
Vaillant GmbH
Fuel cell heating system
At present powered by natural gas,but could be powered by regenerativehydrogen in the future.
This device supplies two kindsof usable energy:
Electrical energyThermal energy
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