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Almost a century later, in 1888, a method of industrial synthesis of hydrogen and oxygen via electrolysis was developed by the Russian engineer Dmitry Lachinov [7] and by 1902 more than 400 industrial water electrolyzers were in operation [8]. Early electrolyzers utilized aqueous alkaline solutions as their electrolytes, and this technology persists to this day. A more recent development in water electrolysis is the proton exchange membrane process, first described in the mid-1960s by General Electric as a method for producing oxygen for the Gemini Space Program [9]. Today several companies are active in the manufacture and development of electrolysis technologies, with NEL Hydrogen, Cummins, Giner ELX, and ITM Power being leaders in the field.
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