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Nel, the world’s largest hydrogen electrolyzer manufacturer, provides optimal green hydrogen solutions using alkaline and Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer technologies. Since its founding in 1927, Nel has enjoyed a proud history of development and continual improvement of the hydrogen production process. Our hydrogen solutions cover the entire value chain including on-site hydrogen production for lab and industrial applications, hydrogen energy storage, power to gas, and manufacturing of hydrogen fueling stations.
Hydrogen in Advanced Semiconductors
What is Float Glass?
Understanding Green Ammonia Production
What is Electrochemical Compression?
Replacing Helium with Hydrogen for Meteorological Ballon Filling
Heat Treating Operations and Hydrogen Supply Methods
Is On-Site Electrolysis Hydrogen Generation a Fit for Your Hydrogen Requirement?
Hydrogen Supply for Semiconductor Production
The Hydrogen/Helium Debate- A Smarter Way to Reach the Air Up There
Providing Enhanced Capabilities Using Advanced On-Site Hydrogen Generation
On-Site Hydrogen Generator for Improving Power Plant Efficiency
Hydrogen Generation Systems for Material Processing
Reviewing Hydrogen Storage Safety at the Joliet Power Plant Using Hydrogen Flow Systems
Hydrogen Generator Improves Efficiency and Safety at Puerto Rico’s Aguirre Power Plant
Hydrogen Generation for New Industrial Facilities
Hydrogen Generation for Thermal Processing
What is Hydrogenation?
Cooling Generators with Hydrogen
Hydrogen Generation: An Easier to Site and Operate Industrial Applications
Using Hydrogen Technology in Thin Film Deposition
Flexible Hydrogen Generation with Proton Exchange Membrane Technology
Nel ASA: Awarded USD 8.3 Million Hydrogen Electrolyser Fueling Station Contract
Containerized PEM Hydrogen Generators: 246 to 492 Nm³/h
Alkaline Hydrogen Generators: 103 to 4,000 Nm³/h
PEM Hydrogen Generators: 10 to 30 Nm³/h
PEM Hydrogen Generators: 103 to 4,000 Nm³/h
PEM Hydrogen Generators: 2 to 6 Nm³/h
PEM Hydrogen Generators: 0.27 to 1.05 Nm³/h