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World’s largest alkaline electrolyzer will make 990 lbs of hydrogen per hour | According to Shuangliang, the new device can pump out around 396 pounds of hydrogen gas per hour.


Chinese company Shuangliang Group has just produced what it claims to be the world's largest hydrogen-producing alkaline electrolyzer.

Alkaline electrolyzers, like Shuangliang’s new one, combine concentrated liquid electrolytes, such as potassium or sodium hydroxide, with a porous inorganic diaphragm and special electrodes. For example, it established the Photovoltaic Hydrogen Storage Ammonia Alcohol Integration and Application Innovation Consortium and launched the Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Technology and Equipment. According to Shuangliang, its new 5,000 Nm³/h alkaline water electrolyzer features high performance, quality, and electrical density within a wide operational range, making it the largest for hydrogen output and efficiency.

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