Transparent Alkaline Water Electrolysis System
These transparent electrolysis system are built for demonstration. The integrated wind-solar hydrogen production system model adopts an innovative approach combining "front-end scenario simulation with back-end transparent hydrogen production," demonstrating the entire process of wind-solar hydrogen generation technology. It not only illustrates the deployment scenarios for renewable energy power generation but also, through a transparent structure and operational condition simulations, highlights the core process of water electrolysis for hydrogen production. Serving as a demonstration solution that combines professionalism, educational value, and interactivity, it provides an intuitive and efficient platform for teaching, public education, and promotion within the hydrogen energy and renewable energy industries.
Main features:

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Power supply |
The DC power supply for the hydrogen production system |
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Pump knob |
Two knobs respectively control the flow rate of the alkali pump and water pump |
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Photovoltaic Scenario |
Sand table model simulating photovoltaic application scenarios |
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Water tank |
Cooling tank for hydrogen production system |
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Wind power scenario |
Sand table model simulating a wind power scenario |
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Substation demo |
Sand table model simulating a substation scenario |
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Electrolysis stack |
The stack is the primary reactive component and the heart of the hydrogen production process |
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Oxygen separator |
Oxygen terminal gas-liquid separation |
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Hydrogen separator |
Hydrogen terminal gas-liquid separation |
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Hydrogen Dryer |
Hydrogen gas drying |
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Oxygen dryer |
Oxygen gas drying |
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Dilute caustic pump |
Electrolyte circulation pump |
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Water pump |
Cooling water circulation pump |
Other specifications:
- Tunable hydrogen gas generation
- Lower concentration of KOH is recommended such as 1-2M KOH
- 5 cell stack with active area of ~70 cm2 using <50W electricity
Currently 3 products are offered:
- Transparent system including solar and wind mills (with a cylindrical stack)
- Transparent system with a cylindrical stack
- Transparent system with a square stack
Please note that these are built for demonstration purpose, not for testing. In the model, the wind and Solar do not generate electricity to power the electrolysis.