A 2 MW solar park in Wallonia, Belgium, will rely 50 kW of hydrogen-producing solar modules developed by Solhyd, a spin-off from KU Lueven. The installation will be the first demonstration of Solhyd's technology at a commercially-relevant scale.A consortium of Belgian companies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to build an energy system that features hydrogen-producing solar modules in Wallonia, Belgium. Billed as the world's first solar hydrogen park, the installation will see 50 kW of hydrogen-producing solar modules developed by Solyhd integrated into a traditional 2 MW solar ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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