How to Set Up a Green Hydrogen Station for Self-Generation and Self-Consumption? Acrel’s Secondary Solution Handles Everything from High Voltage to DC
2026-08-03
Under the "Dual Carbon" goals, the combination of photovoltaic power and alkaline water electrolysis for hydrogen production has become a core pathway for integrating renewable energy and achieving deep decarbonization in industry. The intermittent nature of wind and solar power generation, high-power rectification harmonics, the flammable and explosive nature of hydrogen, and the risk of high-current DC leakage are the four major challenges in the electrical design of hydrogen production stations.
Acrel, leveraging the mainstream ALK alkaline electrolysis process, has developed a comprehensive secondary solution covering 10 kV high voltage, 24-pulse rectification, 0.4 kV auxiliary equipment, DC safety monitoring, and energy management. This solution addresses the full-chain electrical challenges of photovoltaic self-generation and self-consumption green hydrogen stations from four key dimensions: protection, metering, explosion protection, and dispatch.