Wind-to-Hydrogen Project
https://www.nrel.gov/hydrogen/wind-to-hydrogen.html

National Renewable Energy Laboratory


This site describes the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's Wind to Hydrogen Project (Wind2H2). The Wind2H2 project links wind turbines to electrolyzers, which pass the wind-generated electricity through water to split the liquid into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen can then be stored and used later to generate electricity from an internal combustion engine or a fuel cell. The site includes two visualizations, a video describing the project and an animation that demonstrates the system's components.

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Subject: Environmental Science:Energy:Renewable & Alternative Energy, Energy Infrastructure
Resource Type: Audio/Visual:Animations/Video, Images/Illustrations
Theme: Teach the Earth:Course Topics:Environmental Science