H2Pro focuses on affordable green hydrogen using membraneless technology, says Rotem Arad, aiming for industry decarbonisation
In Short:
– H2Pro develops efficient, membrane-free hydrogen production systems linked to renewable energy for affordable green hydrogen.
– Their membraneless DWE technology aims to decarbonise industries and provide cheap, off-grid hydrogen solutions.
Headquartered in Caesarea, Israel, H2Pro aims to commercialise hydrogen as a clean fuel through its innovative membrane-free production systems. Rotem Arad from H2Pro highlighted the uniqueness of their approach.
The company focuses on making green hydrogen affordable by connecting production directly to renewable energy sources. This strategy minimizes costs, as electricity constitutes around 75% of hydrogen production expenses, leading to more economical hydrogen.
Green hydrogen project
H2Pro is advancing its Decoupled Water Electrolysis (DWE) technology, which does not require membranes. The company is currently manufacturing electrodes for a half-megawatt system and has made a Final Investment Decision (FID) to expand to a larger green hydrogen project.
If successful, this initiative could significantly reduce carbon emissions in major industries, such as refining. It promises to supply low-cost electricity and assist in grid stability. The technology has the potential to operate independently of the grid, addressing hydrogen needs without reliance on existing infrastructure.
This solution aims to combine economic viability with environmental sustainability for future energy needs.