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Onsite Hydrogen Generation

Onsite Hydrogen Generation

Introduction

Onsite hydrogen generation means producing hydrogen directly at the point of use, avoiding the need for transport or centralised supply.

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Onsite Hydrogen Production – NREL

🧠 What It Means

  • Uses electrolysis or reforming systems on premises.

  • Common at fueling stations, industrial plants, or ports.

  • Reduces logistical costs and carbon footprint.

Key Challenges

  • Space, permitting, and water/electricity availability.

  • Maintenance and system integration complexity.

  • May not match large-scale centralized cost efficiencies.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“With onsite hydrogen, your power doesn’t travel — it’s made right where it’s used.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“Making hydrogen on location is how we skip trucks and pipelines entirely.”

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