ProSim, a provider of software and services for simulation and optimization of industrial processes, has added an electrolyzer module in the new version of its ProSimPlus software. By combining this module with other equipment from the ProSimPlus library, users can simulate the entire process of hydrogen (H2) production by electrolysis of water and optimize the process as a whole. Depending on the available data, the user can choose a more or less detailed modeling of the electrolysis operation.
H2 is receiving increasing interest in energy transition projects and is expected to play a significant role in the energy mix. As it is almost non-existent in nature in a molecular state, H2 is industrially obtained by reforming or gasification of hydrocarbons, thermochemical dissociation of water or biomass, or electrolysis of water.
Today, H2 is mainly produced from fossil fuels (steam reforming and gasification of hydrocarbons), which limits the interest in H2 as a clean energy source. In contrast, electrolysis of water represents the main alternative for decarbonized H2 production.
ProSim says that the advantage of its new electrolyzer module is its ability to rigorously simulate an electrolysis process by offering a flexible modeling approach, depending on the data available to the user:
The new version of ProSimPlus can be used to design electrolysis H2 production units:
The electrolysis module available in ProSimPlus allows for the representation of the three main electrolyzer technologies:
About ProSim. ProSim provides simulation and optimization software that enables process industries to improve the performance of their units, increase profitability or reduce environmental impact.