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Advances in Materials and Manufacturing for Scalable and Decentralized Green Hydrogen Production Systems

Gabriella Stefánia Szabó Florina-Ambrozia Coteț Sára Ferenci Loránd Szabó

Abstrak

The expansion of green hydrogen requires technologies that are both manufacturable at a GW-to-TW power scale and adaptable for decentralized, renewable-driven energy systems. Recent advances in proton exchange membrane, alkaline, and solid oxide electrolysis reveal persistent bottlenecks in catalysts, membranes, porous transport layers, bipolar plates, sealing, and high-temperature ceramics. Emerging fabrication strategies, including roll-to-roll coating, spatial atomic layer deposition, digital-twin-based quality assurance, automated stack assembly, and circular material recovery, enable high-yield, low-variance production compatible with multi-GW power plants. At the same time, these developments support decentralized hydrogen systems that demand compact, dynamically operated, and material-efficient electrolyzers integrated with local renewable generation. The analysis underscores the need to jointly optimize material durability, manufacturing precision, and system-level controllability to ensure reliable and cost-effective hydrogen supply. This paper outlines a convergent approach that connects critical-material reduction, high-throughput manufacturing, a digitalized balance of plant, and circularity with distributed energy architectures and large-scale industrial deployment.

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Gabriella Stefánia Szabó

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Florina-Ambrozia Coteț

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Sára Ferenci

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Loránd Szabó

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Szabó, G.S., Coteț, F., Ferenci, S., Szabó, L. (2026). Advances in Materials and Manufacturing for Scalable and Decentralized Green Hydrogen Production Systems. https://doi.org/10.3390/jmmp10010028

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2026
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10.3390/jmmp10010028
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