Abstract

Our paper presents a method for producing green hydrogen by electrolysis of water using solar energy. The required electrical energy for electrolysis of water is obtained from the radiant energy of the sun using a 10 kW photovoltaic station, assembled from individual photovoltaic panels with dimensions 1x2 m in the amount of 30 pcs. FES consists of 30 modules and each of them is checked with an infrared camera during operation in order to check the operability of each element. Comparative characteristics of the current of formation in the electrolyzer of aqueous solutions of sodium and potassium alkalis are given.

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