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Precision Steam Generation for High-Temperature Electrolysis

ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF

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with heated surfaces, achieving precise mixture compositions. Low-Temperature Efficiency: Steam is generated at sub-boiling temperatures (<100�C), significantly lowering the energy threshold and enabling the use of low-grade waste heat. This method marries the precision of vaporization with the stability of evaporation while eliminating the pitfalls of condensation or pressure fluctuations. Key Advantages Reduced Energy Demands: Operates with low-grade heat sources, reducing thermal energy costs. Exact Control: Achieves precise hydrogen-steam ratios through controlled flow and temperature management. Minimized Pressure Variations: Evaporation-based process prevents pressure inconsistencies common in traditional methods. Enhanced Efficiency: Fully evaporates water without boiling, optimizing heat utilization and stability. Versatility: Works with various thermal energy sources, including renewable and waste heat systems. Market Applications Hydrogen Electrolysis Systems: Supporting consistent fuel input for optimal electrolyzer efficiency in hydrogen production plants. Industrial Heating Systems: Enabling better integration of low-grade heat sources in processes requiring controlled steam mixtures. Energy Recovery Systems: Utilizing waste heat from industrial operations to produce hydrogen-steam mixtures economically. Renewable Energy Integration: Supporting green hydrogen initiatives by reducing dependency on high-temperature energy inputs. INL�s Technology Deployment department focuses solely on licensing intellectual property and collaborating with industry partners who can commercialize our innovations. We do not engage in purchasing, procurement, or hiring external services for technology development. Our objective is to connect with companies interested in licensing and bringing our technologies to market.

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Closed
Deadline
January 13, 2026
First captured
January 11, 2026
Publisher reference
7447a2d8f05744248bc3325613e68103

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Precision Steam Generation for High-Temperature Electrolysis

by ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF

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