Hydrogen is a promising clean energy source, but it comes with safety challenges. It is invisible, odorless, and highly flammable, making leaks...
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Fraunhofer researchers have developed sensor systems and measuring equipment that detect leaks in hydrogen lines and tanks. Applications for the new technology include continuous monitoring of hydrogen shipments and facilities in the chemical industry. The researchers use multiple sensor technologies to provide safety equipment covering as many scenarios of the future hydrogen economy as possible.
Hydrogen is a promising clean energy source, but it comes with safety challenges. It is invisible, odorless, and highly flammable, making leaks...
As the world moves toward cleaner energy, hydrogen is seen as a key alternative to fossil fuels. However, hydrogen is clear, odorless, and highly...
Hydrogen sensor. Credit: Thomas Anthopoulos Scientists have developed a hydrogen sensor that could accelerate the transition to clean hydrogen energy....
Scientists have developed a hydrogen sensor that could accelerate the transition to clean hydrogen energy. As the world transitions away from fossil...
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‘Real-Time Monitoring Equipment for Hydrogen Fuel Quality’ Developed by KRISS. Credit: Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science...
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The Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science has developed equipment that monitors the quality of hydrogen fuel supplied to vehicles through...
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