TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
Reliable measuring technology ensures stable processes
ENSURING SAFETY AND EFFICIENCY Safety and eff iciency are critical when working with hydrogen. High-purity water production for electrolysis and precise monitoring of pressure, temperature, and conductivity are essential. Reliable measurement technology ensures stable processes, reduces risks, and enhances system longevity. “Our digital pressure and temperature sensors play
a crucial role in monitoring thermodynamic processes safely and eff ectively,” Moritz says. “These systems are not only explosion-proof but also help optimise eff iciency in hydrogen production and storage.” Jumo also certifi es and adapts its existing products for
hydrogen applications, ensuring compliance with industry standards. This has allowed the company to maintain stable production with only minor facility modifi cations while scaling up output to meet increasing demand.
A BROADER PERSPECTIVE ON RENEWABLES With global interest in hydrogen increasing, production facilities must scale eff iciently. Jumo has adapted its manufacturing processes to meet rising demand, certifying products for hydrogen applications while optimising existing production capabilities. “We work closely with customers to develop tailored sensor and automation solutions for their specifi c hydrogen and renewable energy needs,” Moritz adds. As hydrogen infrastructure expands, collaboration between
technology providers, industry leaders, and regulatory bodies will be essential. Companies must invest in research, innovation, and standardisation to unlock hydrogen’s full potential, he says. The renewable energy transition requires long-term
commitment, and hydrogen is poised to play a pivotal role. By combining expertise, cutting-edge technology, and industry partnerships, the path toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy system is becoming a reality.
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