The green hydrogen generation process uses high purity water and electricity generated by solar and wind power to produce hydrogen and oxygen through Alkaline Water Electrolysis. The product hydrogen generated is compressed and exported to consumers via a pipeline. It is also used locally to produce green electricity in an adjacent facility.
The overview introduces the Green Hydrogen Production Process and provides a safety briefing on the hazards associated with Green Hydrogen Production.
To avoid depleting or interfering with land-based water resources, this process uses sea water, which is desalinated using reverse osmosis and ion exchange polishing to produce a Type II high-purity water feed that is suitable for green hydrogen production.
To power the Alkaline Water Electrolysis stacks, this process uses a combination of solar panels and wind turbines, with battery storage and back-up mains supply. This module also describes the cooling water, instrument & plant air, nitrogen and ground flare utility systems.
The Alkaline Water Electrolysis process uses Type II high-purity water, electricity generated from renewable energy sources and a potassium hydroxide catalyst to generate high purity hydrogen.
The hydrogen produced in the Alkaline Water Electrolysis cells is compressed, stored in gaseous form and exported to users via pipelines. Outside of the Green Hydrogen Plant there is a co-gen power plant that operates on hydrogen and steam turbines.
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