FuelCell Energy team up with the Idaho National Laboratory to explore hydrogen generation using nuclear power.
This collaboration focuses on integrating solid oxide electrolysis cell technology with nuclear energy systems. The idea is to create a sustainable and efficient method for producing hydrogen, which is a clean fuel with potential uses across various industries.
This joint effort involves using solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs) with nuclear power. SOECs are devices that efficiently split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity. The electricity comes from Idaho National Laboratory’s nuclear energy systems, offering a low-carbon method for hydrogen production.
The successful development of this technology could lead to lower carbon emissions and a more sustainable energy mix. It could also serve as a model for integrating advanced technologies with existing energy infrastructures. By leveraging nuclear power, this method could provide a reliable and consistent hydrogen supply.
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