Fuel cell systems convert hydrogen and oxygen directly into electricity (and heat) through electrochemical reactions, enabling efficient and low-emission energy conversion. As the core unit of hydrogen-based power generation, they operate without combustion, offering high efficiency and fast response.
Hydrogen power generation converts stored hydrogen into electricity (and heat) through fuel cells or hydrogen power systems, enabling the transition from energy storage to power supply. Its core value lies in transforming intermittent renewable energy into dispatchable and continuous electricity, ensuring a stable energy supply.
