A problem in today’s technical utilization of fuel cells are economic aspects. Conventional centralized produced hydrogen is produced and liquefied in large electrolysis plants. The necessary energy for this process comes from the general power grid and thus relies mainly on fossil fuels.
Disadvantages of central generation :
- Overall process not COx – neutral
- Additional emission loads by more harmful gases such as NOx
- Other environmental damage caused by mining and utilization of fossil fuels
- Expensive
- Storage and transport necessary
Benefits of distributed generation with wind power electrolysis :
- Production and reconversion 100 % emission free
- Significantly lower storage and transportation costs
- Low-maintenance small electrolysis plants
The disadvantage of distributed generation is in a lower efficiency. Within an overall concept this is negligible. By wind or water energy produced hydrogen can be liquefied and refueled on site.
It is conceivable, the creation of a joint or cooperative gas station. The advantage : 100% emission-free energy , 100% emission-free power in the vehicle ( “exhaust ” drops pure water ) and virtually ” free ” fuel .
We offer full range advice and care when moving your project on the topics of electrolysis , hydrogen generation , wind and water power , and the provision of customized technology and trading partners , and other services as needed.