Elessant Clean Technologies unveils Brink® ezSEP™ solution for green H2 producers
Elessent Clean Technologies has launched its Brink® ezSEP™ high-efficiency separation system that is poised to set new standards of separation and purification excellence in green hydrogen (H2) production.
Elessent’s equipment for this industry, now installed in > 3 gigawatts (GW) of green H2 projects, recovers > 99% of liquid from the product gas streams, minimizing makeup water and electrolyte and maximizing the purification unit’s efficiency and performance.
Utilizing Brink® ezSEP™ results in lower maintenance costs and reduced renewable energy usage.
For more than 50 yr, Elessent has been at the forefront of removing condensed water in saturated gas streams, addressing the challenges of compression and cooling. Unlike conventional devices, Brink® ezSEP™, equipped with Brink® mist eliminators, captures mist particles below 1 micron in diameter, extending the lifespan of downstream equipment and optimizing desiccant dryer performance. This solution has the power to unlock the full potential of electrolyzer operations, which is necessary to drive the green H2 revolution forward.
“We’re excited to see the impact of Brink® ezSEP™ on the green hydrogen industry,” said Eli Ben-Shoshan, CEO, Elessent. “Specifically designed to boost efficiency and performance in electrolyzer operations, this tailored solution will transform what is possible in the market.”
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