The industrial demand for hydrogen has grown significantly since 1975, but the current production, reliant on fossil fuels, emits 830 million tonnes of CO2 annually, conflicting with global efforts to limit temperature rises. Three main types of electrolyzers—alkaline, proton exchange membrane (PEM), and solid oxide—play significant roles in hydrogen production. Water electrolysis, responsible for about 2% of global hydrogen production, is a key method for producing green hydrogen, utilizing wind and solar power to drive the process and marking a crucial step towards sustainable hydrogen production.
With this webinar, you will understand the comprehensive set of requirements that need to be met by power electronics engineers. This webinar will present a platform approach by which common design elements can be used to create various power conversion systems to accommodate all system requirements. The session will further include simulations and links to them for more specific designs.
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Varun Raghunath completed his Master in Electrical Power Engineering at RWTH Aachen, focusing on power electronics and applications. He joined Infineon Technologies in 2023 in the High Power Technical Marketing Team with a focus on enabling inverter designs for solar, energy storage, and hydrogen applications. Raghunath has experience designing, testing, and qualifying converters from sub-system to inverter level and has worked on various high-power and high-voltage inverters used in multiple applications.
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