A clean-tech startup has unveiled a compact, plug-and-play hydrogen cooking stove for homes and commercial kitchens, which harnesses water to generate its own fuel.
Developed by Indian oil and natural gas company Greenvize, the system consists of a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer, which is directly integrated into a standard cooking unit.
This allows users to generate hydrogen from water on demand with the turn of a knob. The system doesn’t require storage or distribution infrastructure and splits water into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis.
The hydrogen is immediately used as a cooking fuel, and water vapor is released as the only exhaust. Meanwhile, the unit releases oxygen, which can significantly improve the air quality of the nearby environment.
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