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©Teesside University

Teesside University’s TVHIP to support hybrid electrolysis developed by Torvex

Teesside University is supporting Torvex Energy in the development of its method of producing hydrogen utilising a hybrid electrolysis concept.

The ERDF-funded Tees Valley Hydrogen Innovation Project (TVHIP) at Teesside University helped the Stockton, UK-based company to understand the electrochemistry of its process, to verify its specific energy consumption and the amount of hydrogen produced.

Torvex’s method is different to conventional electrolysis as its oxygen is not co-produced, as a result there’s a reduction in the energy consumption per kg of produced hydrogen. The method consumes about 25kWHr per kg of hydrogen.

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