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Australian researchers explore transporting H2 as powder
Australia’s Curtin University, in partnership with Velox Energy Materials, is developing a new method of transporting hydrogen as a powder, which the researchers claim is “safer and cheaper” than existing methods.
While hydrogen has become a key component of the clean energy transition, its relatively low energy density makes it harder and expensive to transport. Now, the so-called Kotai Hydrogen Project is investigating the feasibility of using …
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