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What Hydrogen Storage is Best for Me?

What Hydrogen Storage is Best for Me?
There are a number of different Hydrogen storage options available. The one which is best for you depends on what is most important for your applicati... Read more

Membrane Properties and Characterization for Zero-Gap CO2 Electrolyzers

Membrane Properties and Characterization for Zero-Gap CO2 Electrolyzers
Zero-gap electrolyzers are similar to fuel cells in design because the heart of the electrolyzer consists of two electrodes pressed against a membrane... Read more

Fuel Cell Voltage Monitoring Considerations

Fuel Cell Voltage Monitoring Considerations
Knowing what's happening inside a fuel cell is a critical function, especially as fuel cells are continuing to be developed. One important aspect of t... Read more

Carbon Dioxide Capture and Conversion

Carbon Dioxide Capture and Conversion
Electrochemical devices that convert CO2 into fuels and valuable compounds have been undergoing extensive research for over a decade now. The research... Read more

Anion Exchange Membranes (AEMs)

Anion Exchange Membranes (AEMs)
Anion exchange membranes (AEMS) have been an active area of research for over a decade. AEMS can be used for fuel cells, redox flow batteries, electro... Read more

Why Fuel Cells Lead The Road to Long-Term Sustainability for Vehicles

Why Fuel Cells Lead The Road to Long-Term Sustainability for Vehicles
Fuel cells have now been under development for several decades. Since I first became interested in fuel cells in the 1990’s, I have seen waves of exci... Read more

Characteristics and Safety of Hydrogen

Characteristics and Safety of Hydrogen
Hydrogen has many unusual characteristics compared with other elements. Read more

Energy Harnessed from the Wind: Part II

Energy Harnessed from the Wind: Part II
Wind power generates electricity by transferring energy from wind to mechanical energy. The principle behind wind turbines is very simple: the energy ... Read more

Energy Harnessed from the Wind: Part I

Energy Harnessed from the Wind: Part I
Imagine that something that you cannot see can have enough movement to harness energy! From a scientific perspective, air is like any other fluid -... Read more

Explanation of the Thermodynamics Behind Fuel Cell & Electrolyzer Design

Explanation of the Thermodynamics Behind Fuel Cell & Electrolyzer Design
Thermodynamics is the study of energy changing from one form to another. Many predictions can be made using thermodynamic equations, and these are ess... Read more
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