New Australia Solar Technology decreases losses by up to 36% in Solar Powered Green Hydrogen
CQSola Press Release 29th April 2021
Power controllers made by an Australian Start-up CQSola have been expanded to be connected directly to H2 Electrolyzers and Batteries on the DC side. Currently, Solar Power Green Hydrogen plants require 2 DC to DC conversions within the design, both of which can be replaced says Tony Schirmer of CQSola: "The Direct Connection of CQSola to Hydrogen Electrolyzers gives a major competitive advantage when transitioning into the new Hydrogen energy era."
The current losses of the 2 large DC to DC converters, reduces the output of the hydrogen by approximately 9%-15%. When combined with the additional 10%-21% power losses within the Solar Farm string and panel mismatch; the technology looks to produce loss reduction of ~19%-~36% in Green Hydrogen Projects that take on the new technology.
Batteries and UPSs are also able to be attached directly charged from the DC side of a Solar Farm, offering solutions for data centres powered by Solar, and large batteries to be used within DC environments.
"Charging batteries and operating electrolzyers, no matter what size, requires a type of power control that typically requires speciality equipment" says Tony "The CQSola panel level power controllers provide that capability directly, removing major losses within the system"
For more information please contact press@cqsola.com or phone +61738063132
Typical Green Hydogen Topology