Renewable Energy system for aquaculture business on remote island

The problematic

The island, running on its own independent power grid, is subject to natural disasters and power breakdown.
The local businesses thus rely heavily on polluting diesel generators whenever a failure occurs, an uneconomical and climate threatening solution.
Together with the city of Iki, the University of Tokyo, and other essential partners, we setup a sustainable energy solution for a local inland fish farm, to maximize the use of existing photovoltaic setup, allowing electricity time-shift management to replace the diesel generators. 
This solution is our powerful Renewable Energy Hydrogen Storage System.

Our Solution

In the RE Hydrogen Storage System, hydrogen and oxygen are created from water and sunlight, a renewable energy source, using a water electrolysis device, and electricity is generated from the hydrogen and oxygen using a fuel cell.

The system only uses the energy from solar panel that is produced in surplus, i.e that cannot be stored and would otherwise just be wasted, to generate hydrogen as a gas, that can be stored for hours, days or months, to be used later on whenever you don’t have access to the sun energy.

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