The low-power, 100-kilowatt-class ammonia-hydrogen/pure hydrogen fuel cell power generation equipment uses liquid ammonia (NH3) as the hydrogen storage medium. It mainly includes two core components: ammonia decomposition to produce hydrogen and a hydrogen-nitrogen mixed gas fuel cell. First, a mixed gas containing 75% hydrogen and 25% nitrogen is produced through an ammonia decomposition catalyst. Then, after removing trace amounts of ammonia and undergoing heat exchange and cooling, the mixed gas enters the fuel cell to generate electricity. The system's energy flow and power supply are coordinated by a real-time detection and control module.
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The low-power, 100-kilowatt-class ammonia-hydrogen/pure hydrogen fuel cell power generation equipment uses liquid ammonia (NH3) as the hydrogen storage medium. It mainly includes two core components: ammonia decomposition to produce hydrogen and a hydrogen-nitrogen mixed gas fuel cell. First, a mixed gas containing 75% hydrogen and 25% nitrogen is produced through an ammonia decomposition catalyst. Then, after removing trace amounts of ammonia and undergoing heat exchange and cooling, the mixed gas enters the fuel cell to generate electricity. The system's energy flow and power supply are coordinated by a real-time detection and control module.
Parameter
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Product Specifications |
5kW |
10kW |
75-100kW |
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Equipment Dimensions a1 (Length * Width * Height mm) |
Fuel cell module (excluding casing): 760*745*1310mm Ammonia decomposition hydrogen production module (excluding casing): 780*710*1310mm On-line desorption module (excluding casing): 804*510*855mm |
Fuel cell module (including casing): 1150*850*2650mm; Ammonia decomposition hydrogen production module (including casing): 1350*1250*2380mm |
Integrated type 6000*5000*3000mm |
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Liquid Ammonia Consumption (kg/h) |
2.2 |
4.2 |
34~45 |
Multiple Usage Scenarios

Primarily serving the main power supply, backup power, and emergency power sectors, providing safe, clean, and efficient solutions for emergency backup power and off-grid power supply (in remote areas such as mountains and islands) for various scenarios including communication base stations and data centers.