Through electrolysis, water is converted into hydrogen and oxygen, releasing hardly any CO2, and can thus be part of an emission-free energy production.
Hydrogen can consequently play a key role, especially in the field of renewable energies.
As a carrier of green energy, the highly flammable hydrogen is often not produced where it is needed. At present, it is stored and transported either in gaseous form in pressure vessels or in liquid form cooled in special tanks.
Using hydrogen efficiently as an energy carrier will be the task of the future.
Keil Anlagenbau is part of these new ideas. The whole team is looking forward to the new challenge.