Chlorine H2 recovery

The Chlorine industry produces vast quantities of hydrogen as a by-product. In many cases, this hydrogen is not fully utilized. Nedstack PEM fuel cells offer an excellent opportunity to maximize the energy recovery from this hydrogen, yielding a saving of up to 20% on the electricity consumption of the chlorine plant. In addition, the heat from the fuel cells can be reused in the process, adding even more savings on energy consumption.

There are other systems in use to create energy from process hydrogen in chlor-alkali plants. Nedstack FC compares favourably against these, resulting in higher energy recovery from hydrogen. The table below compares our PEM Power Plant against two other fuel cell options (Alkaline and Solid Oxide fuel cells, or AFC and SOFC), a boiler system and internal combustion engines (ICE).


Nedstack PEMFC MCFC PAFC SOFC* AFC ICE
Suitable for pure hydrogen + + + +
Operation on ambient air + + + + +
High fuel conversion efficiency + +
High reliability and durability + + +
Combined heat and power + + + + +
Corrosion resistance + + +
Low maintenance costs + +
No emissions + + + + +
Low initial investment +
Low total cost of ownership +

*not commercially available at 1MW scale

High fuel conversion efficiency

PEM power plants reach an electric system efficiency of around 50%. To put this in perspective: gas engines can reach 44% electric efficiency at their optimal point of operation, but show a sharp decrease in efficiency at part load.

Chlorine and caustic soda production, and sodium chlorate factories are energy intensive industries that produce significant quantities of hydrogen as a by-product. Reusing by-product hydrogen to generate electricity can cut their electricity bill by up to 20%. Given the large amounts of energy consumed by these industries these savings can go a long way towards meeting environmental and energy conservations goals.