A company in the Netherlands has created an electrolyser that can store renewable energy in a battery and produce green hydrogen to be used in power stations. It can potentially play an important role in Europe's quest for emissions-free energy.
If Europe is to meet ambitious 2050 net zero emissions targets renewable energy will play a crucial role, and central to that will be clean technologies. A Dutch company has produced an electrolyser that stores renewable energy in a battery to generate emmissions-free electricity. Maarten van Heel, Director, Projects and Engineering of Battolyser Systems explains how it works
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