A Low-Cost Solution for Hydrogen Production: The Lead-Acid Battery Electrolyser
Watch this video to learn about how Loughborough University developed the world’s first lead-acid battery-electrolyser: A low-cost system which makes it viable to use excess renewable energy to produce hydrogen gas. The innovation is being accelerated for use in renewable energy-powered microgrids that support the world’s poorest communities without access to electricity or clean cooking.
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