Hydrogen and Renewable Energies

Any renewable energy source, such as wind, solar, hydraulic, or geothermal, can be used to generate electricity and, through water electrolysis, produce hydrogen. This electrochemical process dissociates water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. The produced hydrogen can be stored, transported, and used again to generate energy through fuel cells, internal combustion engines, turbines, etc.

We believe in the versatility of renewable energy sources. Whether it’s wind, solar, hydro, or geothermal, all play a vital role in our approach to sustainable energy.

We use these renewable energy sources to generate electricity and, through an electrochemical process called water electrolysis, produce hydrogen.

This process splits water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.

The hydrogen we produce is stored safely and can be used in various ways, either to generate energy through fuel cells, internal combustion engines, turbines, and more. At Hychico, we are committed to transitioning towards a more sustainable future, using renewable energy as our primary power source.

We see hydrogen as the vehicle to bring renewable energy to where it is needed most. It acts as an ‘energy vector,’ meaning we can transport and distribute energy to distant locations from where it is initially produced.

This approach allows us to overcome natural fluctuations in the availability of renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar. It’s also worth noting that both hydrogen combustion and its use in fuel cells produce only water vapor as a byproduct. This makes the Hydrogen Cycle completely clean and free from greenhouse gas emissions. At Hychico, we are committed to a sustainable and clean energy future.