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“We’re not talking about incremental improvement, this is a really giant leap,” 
Hysata CEO Paul Barrett told pv magazine Australia. Hysata is commercializing a 
breakthrough made at the University of Wollongong which effectively, Barrett 
says, invented a “brand new category of electrolyzer,” vastly improving 
efficiency.”  MARCH 16, 2022 BELLA PEACOCK
A high-performance capillary-fed electrolysis cell promises more 
cost-competitive renewable hydrogen

Aaron Hodges, Anh Linh Hoang, George Tsekouras, Klaudia Wagner, Chong-Yong Lee, 
Gerhard F. Swiegers & Gordon G. Wallace   Nature Communications volume 13, 
Article number: 1304 (2022) Cite this article  
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-28953-x

Abstract
Renewable, or green, hydrogen will play a critical role in the decarbonisation 
of hard-to-abate sectors and will therefore be important in limiting global 
warming. However, renewable hydrogen is not cost-competitive with fossil fuels, 
due to the moderate energy efficiency and high capital costs of traditional 
water electrolysers. Here a unique concept of water electrolysis is introduced, 
wherein water is supplied to hydrogen- and oxygen-evolving electrodes via 
capillary-induced transport along a porous inter-electrode separator, leading 
to inherently bubble-free operation at the electrodes. An alkaline 
capillary-fed electrolysis cell of this type demonstrates water electrolysis 
performance exceeding commercial electrolysis cells, with a cell voltage at 0.5 
A cm−2 and 85 °C of only 1.51 V, equating to 98% energy efficiency, with an 
energy consumption of 40.4 kWh/kg hydrogen (vs. ~47.5 kWh/kg in commercial 
electrolysis cells). High energy efficiency, combined with the promise of a 
simplified balance-of-plant, brings cost-competitive renewable hydrogen closer 
to reality.

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/03/16/australian-electrolyzer-invention-enables-green-hydrogen-under-us2-kg-by-mid-2020s/


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