Hydrogen Power Station


About the project

The genesis of the project

Over the last few years of building systems for energy management, profiling consumers and predicting energy production, there has been a huge need to store large amounts of energy and use it at a given moment determined by the profile and not by the renewable energy source. Battery storage systems, due to the amount of space they occupy, but also the failure rate and finite life of individual elements of these storage units, as well as the need to spend a lot of energy on cooling inverter systems, are not considered for high power and storage capacity.  This led us to decide to build hydrogen system elements - electrolysers and hydrogen tanks - and place these elements together with other components in the Hydrogen Energy Station system.

The project is carried out together with the Institute of High Pressures of the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Low Temperatures and Structural Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

As part of phase I, a detailed feasibility study was created for phase II (5kW electrolyzer) and phase III (5MW), which was very positively assessed by the National Center for Research and Development. Work is currently underway on Phase II (construction of a 50kW Hydrogen Energy Station system and 20 hydrogen tanks), which will be completed with the launch of the station in 2025.

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