The U.S. Department of Energy and National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) demonstrate hydrogen electrolysis from variable sources, hydrogen compression and storage, and hydrogen fuel cell power production using megawatt-scale equipment at NLR’s Flatirons Campus as part of the Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems (ARIES) research platform. This dataset represents part of that effort and is intended for academic, national laboratory, industrial, and other stakeholders to plan, design, and validate models of megawatt-scale hydrogen technologies and diverse energy infrastructure nationwide. These data provide a baseline for how existing hydrogen electrolysis technologies perform when coupled with various energy technologies. Future datasets will demonstrate how existing hydrogen fuel cell technologies can provide controllable, dispatchable, and variable power output for artificial intelligence data centers and other variable loads.
This dataset entry describes the behavior of a 1.25-MW proton exchange membrane MC250 electrolyzer system, manufactured by Nel Hydrogen,[1] when fed historical data generated by the 430-kW, fixed-axis solar photovoltaic (PV) array located at NLR’s Flatirons Campus. (While the electrolyzer balance of plant supports up to 2.5 MW of electrolysis, NLR only has a single 1.25-MW electrolysis stack.)
Solar PV power output data for the 2020 calendar year were categorized on a daily basis by total energy generation and standard deviation. Each day was then ranked by these metrics, and the 25th, 50th, and 100th percentiles were selected. The 75th percentile day did not exhibit sufficient variability to make for a valuable experiment. A similar process was used for the related historical wind dataset.[2] The historical days in 2020 that represented these percentiles are Dec. 19, March 29, and May 4, respectively. The entire solar day’s power profile was then fed through the MC250 electrolyzer.
Due to its length, the 100th percentile day experiment was split into two parts, and the final 3 hours of the solar day were not captured. These final 3 hours contained no spikes or dips of interest and simply represented a slow decay of input solar power. Also, a single timestamp (13:13:47 on Jan. 14, 2026) was lost in the hydrogen system supervisory control and data acquisition. Finally, during the 25th percentile experiment (solar day Dec. 19, 2020) data recording was lost from 11:00:13 to 11:14:45. The roughly 15 minutes of the solar profile were rerun at the end of the experiment and spliced into this time slot during post-processing.
The electrolysis system controls hydrogen production by varying direct current applied to the stack, from a maximum of 3,000 A to a minimum safe operation of 300 A, or 10%. Because the current–voltage characteristic changes as the stack ages and efficiency degrades, the actual minimum safe operating power changes over time. The historical solar profiles were translated from power (kilowatts) to current (amperes) using a curve fit with calibration data and sent to the electrolyzer power supply at 1-Hz frequency. For more details on the statistical analysis process, see the slide deck “Public Reference Data for Megawatt-Scale Hydrogen Electrolysis: NLR Historical Solar PV Analysis and Profile Generation” accessible with this data entry.
These datasets report relevant hydrogen balance-of-plant and system data, all captured at 1 Hz, including hydrogen mass production measured with an Emerson Coriolis flow meter. Each .zip file represents a single solar PV electrolysis experiment and is formatted as:
{technology}_{percentile}_{scaling factor}
For instance, “solarPV-430kW_25_2x.zip” reports the experiment using the 25th percentile solar data from the historical 2020 solar PV dataset, scaled to 200%. Scaling factors were applied to the generated solar PV power output files to more closely match the 1.25-MW capacity of the electrolyzer.
Each .zip folder contains the following files:
- A .csv file containing raw data.
- An .xlsx file explaining all the fields in the raw data.
- A .png plot showing the time series of hydrogen production, electrolysis power consumption, and solar power input.
- A PDF file detailing the historical solar data statistical analysis used to generate the solar profile.
An experiment labeled “characterization_200.zip” demonstrates the MC250 electrolyzer steady-state response with 30-minute load steps for a total duration of 5 hours.
Finally, a .csv file is provided with all experiments combined into one dataset labeled "combined_solarPV_experiments.csv".
| Name | Size | Type | Resource Description | History |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NLR Historical Solar PV Analysis and Profile Generation | 2 MB | Document | This presentations describes the statistical analysis methods used on NLR's historical solar power data over a five-year period (2020-2025) from a 430kW solar PV array field located at NLR's Flatirons Campus. The outcome of the analysis generated three experimental profiles based on standard deviation and energy generation. These profiles were deployed on the 1.25MW PEM electrolyzer. | |
| 430kW Solar PV - 25th percentile solar data from the historical 2020 solar PV dataset, scaled to 200% | 1.4 MB | Archive | A nine-hour long experiment using the 430kW Solar PV power output data for the 2020 calendar year at 25th percentile metric, with the electrolyzer power supply set to the maximum ramp rate (gain and slew) of 400A/s. | |
| 430kW Solar PV - 50th percentile solar data from the historical 2020 solar PV dataset, scaled to 200% | 1.9 MB | Archive | A twelve-hour long experiment using the 430kW Solar PV power output data for the 2020 calendar year at 50th percentile metric, with the electrolyzer power supply set to the maximum ramp rate (gain and slew) of 400A/s. | |
| 430kW Solar PV - 100th percentile solar data from the historical 2020 solar PV dataset, scaled to 200% | 1.7 MB | Archive | A roughly ten-hour long experiment using the 430kW Solar PV power output data for the 2020 calendar year at 100th percentile metric, with the electrolyzer power supply set to the maximum ramp rate (gain and slew) of 400A/s. Note the .zip folder contains both parts of the profile broken into two separate chunks labeled part 1 and part 2 embedded within the main folder. | |
| Combined Historical Solar PV Experiments | 22.3 MB | Data | A file combining all solar PV electrolyzer experiments into one dataset. | |
| Electrolyzer steady-state characterization profile using 30-minute load steps, 200A/s | 946 KB | Archive | A five-hour long experiment to characterize the 1.25MW electrolyzer's steady-state behavior. It used 30-minute load steps with the power supply set to a minimum ramp rate (gain and slew) of 200A/s. |
Abel, Riley, Marty Schwarz, Daniel Leighton, and Kazunori Nagasawa. 2026. "Public Reference Data for Megawatt-Scale Hydrogen Electrolysis - NLR Historical Solar PV." NLR Data Catalog. Golden, CO: National Laboratory of the Rockies. Last updated: June 15, 2026. DOI: 10.7799/3372313.
