Designed to optimize various electrolyzer technologies, Jules Hydrogen offers scalability and efficiency, reducing the overall cost of hydrogen production, according to the company.
By integrating thermal and electrical energy through its proprietary approach to Thermal Hydrogen Synthesis (THS), Jules Hydrogen enhances hydrogen production efficiency by up to 20%, supporting existing electrolyzer technologies such as PEM, alkaline, and SOEC. The solution leverages hybrid PVT panels to harness up to four times more energy per acre, reducing energy losses, minimizing electrolysis demand, and maximizing hydrogen yield – all within a low-cost, zero-GHG framework.
For a 100-MW hydrogen production plant, Jules Hydrogen and the THS process could generate an additional $12.3 million in annual revenue, assuming a market hydrogen price of $5 per kilogram, according to Green CHP. This increased efficiency also results in an annual reduction of approximately 23,000 metric tons of CO₂ emissions, based on an offset of 9.3 kg of CO₂ per kilogram of green hydrogen produced.
“Hydrogen holds immense promise as a clean energy source, but traditional production methods remain carbon-intensive,” said Terry Bickham, Chief Engineer at Green CHP. “Most providers address only one component of the process, missing the opportunity to optimize the entire value chain. Jules Hydrogen changes that. By integrating every subsystem and using our renewable-powered Thermal Hydrogen Synthesis (THS) process, we can cut hydrogen production costs and reduce fossil fuel dependence, bringing the true vision of clean hydrogen energy within reach.”
Green CHP has also announced a strategic partnership with Dynapower, whose IGBT-based buck rectifiers, SCR/thyristor rectifiers, back-to-back DC/DC converters, and voltage source inverter-based systems provide the flexibility needed to adapt Jules Hydrogen to a variety of production environments, including centralized plants and direct renewable-resource connections.