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🐝 Wonder what beehives have in common with large scale green hydrogen production? ☀️ Two weeks ago, we joined the Connecting Green Hydrogen Europe 2024 conference in Madrid! While it was a great opportunity to meet partners and industry leaders, it was also the occasion for our colleague Sam de Haas to reflect on the #hydrogeneconomy, and how to integrate large-scale hydrogen production into the #energysystem. Like natural systems (such as beehives), we learned that large scale green hydrogen production in Europe requires flexible hydrogen production! 📣 If you want to know more about bees, the challenges of integrating large scale green hydrogen production and the solutions we propose at Battolyser Systems, have a look at the carousel below: #GreenHydrogen #EnergyTransition #Renewables #Hydrogen #BattolyserSystems #CGHE2024 #Europe

Majd Badawi

Leveraging digital solutions to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen and revolutionize the energy landscape.

3mo

👍Great example of a solution-oriented presentation focused on delivering market value (lowering LCOH)!👏 Battolyser's unique offering solves a key issue: electrolyzer flexibility in the face of intermittent renewable energy sources.🔋 Their integrated battery solution increases operational limits. While a 32% LCOH reduction is impressive, we can aim for even more! 🎯 Increased energy conversion efficiency through DC coupling and advanced control/digital solutions could be the key. Would love to explore these possibilities together!💡

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Agash Selvakkumar

Connecting Executive and C-Suite Leaders to leading Global Mobility organisations.

3mo

The combined battery storage and hydrogen production of Battolyser systems is incredibly exciting. Not only does it offer efficiency gains and a reduced footprint, but the added flexibility it brings to renewable energy management is a true game-changer. I'm eager to see how this technology is utilized in real-world applications. #greenhydrogen #energystorage #renewableenergyflexibility

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Great project. For my understanding: the battolyser can synthetize H2 by electrolysis (using electricity when prices are low), it can function as a battery. But can it also burn the stored H2 to make electricity (when prices are high)?

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Mariette Knaap

Lecturer Mechanical Engineering, HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht

3mo

So a battolysor is not even a battery anymore?

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