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Decoupled Water Electrolysis (DWE)

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Decoupled Water Electrolysis is a broader class of technologies in which the hydrogen and oxygen evolution reactions are separated in space, time, or via mediators, allowing new reactor architectures and operational modes compared with conventional electrolyzers. H2Pro markets its E-TAC implementation as a proprietary DWE platform tailored for direct connection to renewables and high-efficiency green hydrogen production.

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