Friday, September 9, 2005
Danish researchers invent new hydrogen storage technology
A hydrogen storage tablet developed at the Technical University of Denmark could help lead the way to safe hydrogen powered vehicles.
Link (thanks, lakelady!)“Should you drive a car 600 km using gaseous hydrogen at normal pressure, it would require a fuel tank with a size of nine cars. With our technology, the same amount of hydrogen can be stored in a normal gasoline tank”, says Professor Claus Hviid Christensen, Department of Chemistry at DTU.
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“Should you drive a car 600 km using gaseous hydrogen at normal pressure, it would require a fuel tank with a size of nine cars. With our technology, the same amount of hydrogen can be stored in a normal gasoline tank”, says Professor Claus Hviid Christensen, Department of Chemistry at DTU.







