Wherever hydrogen is present, safety sensors are required to detect leaks and prevent the formation of flammable oxyhydrogen ...
Hydrogen leaks are hard to detect in humid air, but a sensor gets more accurate as moisture rises. Could this change safety ...
At the turn of the millennium, interest in the prospect of plentiful and clean hydrogen energy was growing—but, as with any fuel source, there were concerns over the safety of storing, moving, and ...
As hydrogen accelerates from pilot projects into mainstream transport, the industry faces a critical challenge: how to manage the unique and often invisible risks associated with liquid and gaseous ...
You might’ve heard hydrogen’s the next superstar in clean energy, and for good reason: zero emissions, top-tier storage and versatility for transport, indus ...
In this article we explore the current use of hydrogen in industrial processes, as well as its role in the ongoing global transition to a net-zero economy. We’ll provide insights into market ...
Joe Powell from the University of Houston Energy Transition Institute, examines weather hydrogen is safe. “Many remember the Hindenburg disaster in May 1937, where a hydrogen-filled airship caught ...
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