Hydrogen has many industrial applications today for its chemical properties, as well as potential for considerable growth as an energy carrier for use in materials handling equipment, fuel cell vehicles, and for renewable energy storage. One limitation to the growth of these markets is the ability to store hydrogen safely in high concentrations. Hydrexia has developed systems that can store large quantities of hydrogen safely in solid form at ambient pressure, based on proprietary magnesium alloys that absorb hydrogen. Having successfully built and tested commercial scale prototypes, Hydrexia is now moving to develop and commercialize these systems. This technology can be used to store and transport hydrogen at lower cost and in higher volume than compressed gas delivery (the predominant mode for storing and transporting hydrogen today), in addition to offering significant safety benefits.
Novel magnesium alloys for hydrogen storage
Neue Magnesiumlegierungen für die Wasserstoffspeicherung
2013
5 Seiten, 6 Bilder, 12 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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