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💡 "#Seawater #Desalination for #Electrolysers" - Join our FREE #WEBINAR on June 19: www.mission-hydrogen.com 10 kg of water are needed to produce 1 kg of hydrogen. In theory. In reality, something between 12 kg and 20 kg are needed. The difference between the stoichiometric value and the real value is needed in the water purification process and goes back to the wastewater treatment plant, the river or the sea. This brine is not polluted, it’s just concentrated drinking water or seawater. In this webinar, Dan Freeman, Product Manager, Kurita will give you an overview of: ✔ How seawater desalination works ✔ How water purification for electrolysers works ✔ How much energy is needed per kg of water or hydrogen ✔ How much brine is produced and how to deal with it ✔ How seawater desalination can be used to produce hydrogen offshore ✔ How mature the process is and how much it costs Dan is based in Scotland, and he has 26 years of experience in seawater desalination, reverse osmosis, membrane technology and water treatment. In his career, he has helped to build numerous seawater desalination plants on offshore platforms for the oil and gas industry. So who – if not Dan – can answer all of your questions in the Q&A part of the webinar? #missionhydrogen #h2 #cleantech #greentech #energytransition #sustainability #future

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Kingsley Iloha

Power Engineer | Renewable Energy | Energy storage | Green Hydrogen

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Looking forward to this webinar😊. This technology will solve the huge water challenge for green hydrogen production especially in the MENA region, I believe.

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