Development of advanced diagnostic techniques for water electrolysers
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Development of advanced diagnostic techniques for water electrolysers
CoPED ID
1cd03e9e-9291-454d-8fdb-3b7483fd5f85
Status
Closed
Value
No funds listed.
Start Date
Sept. 30, 2017
End Date
Oct. 11, 2020
Description
The best way to generate zero-carbon hydrogen is by electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources (wind, solar, etc.). Polymer electrolyte electrolysers are arguably the most promising technology for this process. However, advances are required to improve performance and longevity. One of the best ways to do this is to use advanced diagnostics techniques to understand the internal workings of these devices. This project will develop techniques to understand performance at high current densities which are increasing being used with renewables under dynamic operation.
University College London | LEAD_ORG |
National Physical Laboratory | COLLAB_ORG |
Daniel Brett | SUPER_PER |
Paul Shearing | SUPER_PER |
Subjects by relevance
- Renewable energy sources
- Hydrogen
- Solar energy
- Electrolysis
- Wind energy
- Solar wind
Extracted key phrases
- Advanced diagnostic technique
- Water electrolyser
- Good way
- Polymer electrolyte electrolyser
- Renewable energy source
- Development
- Carbon hydrogen
- High current density
- Internal working
- Promising technology
- Performance
- Electrolysis