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SUM Energy™ is more than just a hydrogen producer. We are a partner in the sustainable transformation of industries. Our commitment to excellence, innovation, and environmental responsibility makes us the preferred choice for ultra-pure hydrogen solutions. Explore our approach, learn about our mission, and join us in shaping a cleaner, more sustainable future.

2. What is Hydrolysis? Breaking Down Water into Hydrogen and Oxygen:

Hydrolysis, or electrolysis, uses an electric current to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. This technology allows us to produce hydrogen without harmful carbon emissions, supporting a clean energy future. During electrolysis, hydrogen is captured and stored for use, while oxygen is released or repurposed in other processes.

Established Sector with New Innovations
  • Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolysis: An advanced technology that offers higher efficiency and purity, making it ideal for ultra-pure hydrogen production needed in semiconductor manufacturing.

  • Solid Oxide Electrolysis: A high-temperature process that integrates well with renewable energy sources, improving efficiency.

1. Creating Hydrogen from Water:

Hydrogen production from water involves splitting water molecules (H₂O) into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis. This process is powered by renewable energy sources, such as solar power, ensuring zero-emission hydrogen production. At Sum Energy, we harness the sun’s power to create ultra-pure hydrogen, transforming ordinary water into a critical component for advanced technology.

3. Hydrogen Production Technologies:

Hydrogen production is a well-established sector with several key technologies:

  • Alkaline Electrolysis: A widely used, mature technology that uses an alkaline solution to split water. It is reliable but less efficient compared to newer methods.

"Innovations in these technologies are enhancing performance and purity, positioning green hydrogen as a vital solution for the semiconductor industry and beyond."