HPS winter energy supply is ensured through Hyto Energy’s integrated systems, which store summer solar/wind energy as hydrogen for winter use. The HPS Picea unit produces hydrogen via electrolysis during peak renewable generation, stored in high-pressure tanks. In winter, the hydrogen powers a fuel cell to generate heat and electricity, replacing fossil fuel boilers. The system’s heat recovery mechanism captures waste heat from the fuel cell, enhancing efficiency. Hyto’s engineering team designs systems with redundant storage capacity to handle extreme weather. For winter energy solutions, contact us for a tailored proposal.
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