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Electrolysis

Electrolysis

Introduction

Electrolysis is the process of using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. When powered by renewables, it produces zero-carbon hydrogen—known as green hydrogen.

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Water Electrolysis for Hydrogen Production – US DOE

🧠 What It Means

  • Electrolysis offers clean production when electricity comes from wind or solar.

  • Enables decoupling hydrogen from fossil fuels.

  • Allows energy storage and load balancing.

Key Challenges

  • Electricity cost drives production price.

  • Efficiency losses and operational costs.

  • Renewable grid access and infrastructure constraints.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Electrolysis is the heart of a hydrogen economy. It turns clean electrons into clean fuel.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“It’s electrifying to see physics in action—clean power becomes clean fuel in real-time.”

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