SEGULA focuses its research and studies on green hydrogen, covering the entire chain (R&I studies, production, transport, use and storage):
- Research into clean production methods: improving the efficiency of electrolysis methods, recovering hydrogen from biomass, capturing and recovering hydrogen
produced by industry, compressing and purifying hydrogen using innovative technologies and, finally, the feasibility, design and engineering of hydrogen
production plants and hydrogen generators. - The search for alternative storage solutions: hydrogen is a gas that requires a lot of storage space, so it has to be chemically bonded or compressed. Existing solutions are costly, so SEGULA is constantly improving existing solutions such as physical adsorption, chemical bonding, compression and liquefaction technologies. In addition to taking into account the costs of the hydrogen supply chain, SEGULA has undertaken a great deal of work on hydrogen-related technologies, such as fuel cells, electrolysers and battery systems.
SEGULA has extensive resources at its disposal to bring its hydrogen projects to fruition, including software for sizing complete hydrogen production chains, test benches, test protocols, and a multi-battery energy management tool for managing failure problems by combining several batteries.