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Hydrogen Storage TechnologyIEEE Spectrum
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Canadian startup’s approach could make hydrogen an everyday fuel.
Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs) make it easier to transport and store hydrogen.
The approach would allow liquid hydrogen to be transported and stored in ambient conditions, not in cryogenic tanks.
LOHC fluid is as safe to handle as margarine, but it's still a chemical.
Ayrton ’s hydrogenated liquid has fuel-cell-grade ( 99.999 percent ) hydrogen purity.
The goal is to eventually scale up enough to become the go-to alternative (or perhaps the standard) fuel for cars, trucks, trains, and ships.
The company is also talking to some industrial site owners who could use the hydrogenated LOHC for buffer storage to hold onto some of the energy they’re getting from solar and wind.
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