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Browsing: patent
The newly filed patent by Linde GmbH discloses a novel approach to operating an electrolysis plant aimed at enhancing the process of converting water into oxygen and hydrogen.
An interesting innovation in the field of hydrogen production is highlighted by the patent titled “Ammonia Cracker Reactor Module.”
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant problem faced in various industrial processes, particularly those involving metals.
Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG has ventured into the realm of chemical reactor design with a new patent aimed at revolutionizing hydrogen production.
The world of materials science and electrochemistry is constantly evolving, and among the latest advancements is a patent filed by Sumitomo Electric Industries, revealing an innovative hydrogen electrode-solid electrolyte composite.
Tethercells Limited has filed a patent for an innovative vessel designed to store hydrogen and/or helium safely and efficiently.
A recent patent, filed by inventor Julian Menashe, introduces a novel system designed to prevent unauthorized charging of electric vehicle batteries.
Methods for Producing and Extracting Geologic Hydrogen from Rock Formations, and Related Systems
Eden GeoPower recently patented a method for producing and extracting geologic hydrogen from rock formations. This development could be a promising step toward more efficient and cleaner energy production.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy A/S has taken a significant step in this direction with its newly patented technology. The patent describes a wind turbine that not only generates electricity but also produces hydrogen through an integrated electrolytic unit.
To meet the growing demand for efficient and safe hydrogen storage, a team of inventors from Helmut Schmidt University has devised an innovative pressure vessel designed specifically for this purpose.
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