Green hydrogen production via PEM electrolyzers
Green hydrogen production in the Barrow project uses proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers powered by renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, generating hydrogen with low associated lifecycle emissions when the power input is decarbonized.[2][9] Plug Power’s GenEco PEM electrolyzers are deployed at a 30 MW scale, configured as six 5 MW units, to produce approximately 100 gigawatt-hours of hydrogen energy annually for industrial use.[2][9]
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