Green hydrogen is considered a key building block of the energy transition. At the same time, existing electrolysis processes face major challenges: hydrogen production is still costly and energy-intensive and requires highly purified water. This is exactly where the SeaEly project came in. Together with partners from research and industry, the Fraunhofer IFAM developed new components and testing methods for direct seawater and brackish water electrolysis. The aim was to enable efficient hydrogen production even with challenging water qualities — without the need for complex desalination processes.
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Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Technology and Advanced Materials IFAM