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What is electrolyzers?

Electrolyzers use electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This process, called electrolysis, can produce hydrogen gas, a clean energy carrier, from renewable energy sources. Electrolyzers are commonly used for hydrogen production in various applications, including energy storage, industrial processes, and transportation.

What other technologies are related to electrolyzers?

electrolyzers Competitor Technologies

Fuel cells and electrolyzers are reverse processes. Fuel cells consume hydrogen to produce electricity, while electrolyzers use electricity to produce hydrogen. They compete for the same hydrogen economy applications, particularly in energy storage and transportation.
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