Bloom Energy Electrolyzer Accelerates the Future of Hydrogen Production in South Korea
Bloom Energy has announced its first international deployment of a solid oxide electrolyzer in Gumi, South Korea, a significant step towards a hydrogen-fueled economy. This 130 kW installation demonstrates high-efficiency hydrogen production, operating with reduced energy costs compared to other methods. The electrolyzer performs efficiently using renewable energy sources and is expected to operate at 46 kW-hr/kg H2, with even lower energy use when utilizing steam. The project aligns with South Korea's goals to decarbonize its energy system by 2050.
- Successful international deployment of solid oxide electrolyzer in South Korea.
- High efficiency in hydrogen production, operating at lower energy costs.
- Demonstrated capacity to pair with intermittent renewable energy sources.
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Bloom Energy’s first international electrolyzer deployment showcases pathways to produce clean, low-cost hydrogen at scale to unlock South Korea’s net-zero future
Bloom’s high-temperature electrolyzer is operating at its designed high efficiency, producing hydrogen onsite more efficiently than low-temperature PEM and alkaline electrolyzers. Because it operates at high temperatures, the Bloom Electrolyzer requires less energy to split water molecules and produce hydrogen. As electricity accounts for up to 80 percent of the cost of hydrogen from electrolysis, using less electricity increases the economics of hydrogen production and helps bolster adoption.
Fully operational at the Bloom SK Fuel Cell center in
In production, the Bloom Electrolyzer is expected to operate at 46 kilowatt hours (kW-hr) per kilogram of hydrogen (kg H2) output with water as its input. When steam is used, the electrolyzer requires even less electricity, expected to operate at 40.4 kW-hr/kg H2, driving further efficiencies.
“The successful deployment of our electrolyzer internationally is a testament to the confidence it has garnered to create viable pathways to achieving a net-zero, hydrogen-fueled future,” said
The project aligns with South Korea’s efforts to decarbonize its energy system and become a global leader in the hydrogen economy in the coming decades. Investing heavily in new technologies and infrastructure to spur the production and adoption of the carbon-neutral fuel,
“A significant milestone in our successful partnership with
Highly flexible, the Bloom Electrolyzer offers unique advantages for deployment across a broad variety of hydrogen applications, using multiple energy sources including intermittent renewable energy and excess heat. Its modular design also makes it ideal for applications across gas, utilities, nuclear, wind, solar, ammonia and heavy industries.
For more information about the Bloom Electrolyzer and the company’s commitment to a zero-carbon future, visit: www.bloomenergy.com/bloomelectrolyzer.
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