The latest patent filed by Rolls Royce on October 2, 2024, introduces a hydrogen fuel system designed for aircraft.
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In the evolving landscape of energy solutions, fuel cells have emerged as a promising technology for efficient and clean power generation.
As the demand for clean and efficient methods of hydrogen production increases, the development of innovative catalysts that can facilitate this process has become critical.
A new patent has been filed by the General Electric Company, focusing on a gas turbine engine that incorporates a hydrogen fuel delivery assembly. This advanced design aims to optimize the combustion process and improve overall efficiency.
Toyota has developed an innovative supply system that combines a hydrogen module and a fuel cell module in a portable and user-friendly design.
The advancement of hydrogen fuel technology has seen a significant development with the creation of a Compressed Hydrogen Vehicle Fuel Dispensing System, recently patented by Boyd Hydrogen LLC.
Modern renewable energy systems are constantly evolving, and a recent patent filed by the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, offers an intriguing advancement in the field.
This patent covers an innovative gas turbine engine system developed by RTX Corporation. The engine features a decomposition device that breaks down ammonia into components rich in hydrogen, along with a separation device to isolate the hydrogen from the residual gases.
Hydrogen refueling stations play a critical role in the advancement of hydrogen as a clean fuel. Recently, a new patent titled “Hydrogen Refueling Station Based on Low-Temperature and High-Pressure Graded Hydrogen Storage,” developed by researchers from Zhejiang University, has introduced significant innovations in this field.
The groundbreaking patent titled “Control Method for Hydrogen Fueling for a Hydrogen Fueled Mobility,” filed on September 11, 2024, by Hyundai Motor, introduces an innovative approach to optimize the hydrogen fueling process.