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Hitachi Ltd. has made strides in hydrogen production technology with its latest patent. This patent features an advanced hydrogen production…
This patent—anchored on the work of adept engineers and scientists—introduces a resilient, high-performance diaphragm that stands to impact the hydrogen production industry broadly.
This technology is critical as effective and efficient hydrogen cooling is essential for maintaining the integrity and performance of hydrogen fuel cells.
This patent, developed by a team of inventors spearheaded by the assignee, promises to enhance the efficiency and safety of hydrogen as an energy source.
The patent documentation lists a team of inventors under the auspices of Honeywell International, indicating a collaborative effort to push the boundaries of existing technologies.
This patent introduces a novel design for an electrolyzer stack to enhance the efficiency and ease of production in hydrogen generation systems.
One of the defining features of Arbel’s hydrogen storage system is its high-density storage capability. Unlike traditional storage methods that often face limitations in capacity and efficiency, this new system leverages advanced materials and unique engineering to maximize storage while ensuring safety and stability.
This patent focuses on an advanced cooling system that promises improved operational flexibility and significant cost savings.
The patent focuses on a novel method for producing hydrogen while significantly decreasing carbon emissions, a critical advancement in the quest for sustainable energy solutions.
Daido Steel Co., Ltd, a prominent player in the materials science industry, has recently filed a patent for a martensitic stainless steel material designed specifically for hydrogen gas environments.
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