Deep beneath our feet, scientists are mapping what looks like a vast new energy frontier: naturally occurring hydrogen locked ...
Hydrogen energy is a renewable and clean energy source that is becoming central to the global energy transformation. The International Energy Agency report anticipates that the global hydrogen energy ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy. Hydrogen storage and transportation is a critical research field that underpins the realization of a ...
A hydrogen battery that operates at just 90 °C has been developed by researchers from Japan, overcoming the high-temperature and low-capacity limits of earlier methods. Subscribe to our newsletter for ...
Conventional hydrogen storage methods have relied on either high-pressure gas compression (350–700 bar) or cryogenic liquefaction at temperatures as low as –253°C. However, these approaches are ...
The unique properties of high-entropy alloys make them ideal for hydrogen storage, offering advantages in stability and ...
Hydrogen could soon be stored in “nano-chocolates” instead of 700-bar pressure tanks, according to recent research by scientists from Germany's Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) institute. The ...
While hydrogen's high energy per mass makes it an excellent fuel, it's awfully hard and expensive to store long-term. That could change, thanks to the work of researchers at Switzerland's ETH Zurich.
Startups like H2MOF are leveraging AI and cutting-edge research to develop efficient room-temperature hydrogen storage solutions, potentially revolutionizing various industries. Academic institutions ...
The global hydrogen storage market is driven by an increase in demand for low-emission fuel. The vision of a hydrogen-powered future comes closer to reality as investments pour into research, ...
(Nanowerk News) A hydrogen battery that operates at just 90 °C has been developed by researchers from Japan, overcoming the high-temperature and low-capacity limits of earlier methods. The device ...