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Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai University, Thailand showcases its green building powered by 100% renewables with hydrogen as energy storage. As an integral part of the university campus, the building serves as a hands-on learning center for students of the faculty and university. The green building also enables students and researchers to self-develop and test energy management logic to control the systems with an IoT approach.
| Electrolyser (AEM single-core) | 1 x EL 2.1 |
| H2 storage | 480 L |
| Storage pressure | 35 bar |
| Photovoltaic (PV) | 20 kWp |
| Fuel cell | 3 kW |
| Operational since | 2019 |
| Partner | Faculty of Engineering, Chiang Mai University |
| Want to start your own green H2 project? Request a quote now. |



