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Category: Glossary Articles

Introduction An LH₂ tank stores liquid hydrogen (LH₂) at cryogenic temperatures — around -253°C. These insulated tanks are used in transportation, aerospace,...

Introduction LCOH stands for Levelised Cost of Hydrogen, which measures the average cost of producing one kilogram of hydrogen over the lifetime...

IntroductionThe kVA rating of a hydrogen fuel cell tells you how much apparent power (kilovolt-amperes) it can deliver — crucial for sizing...

Introduction K-value measures how well insulation prevents heat loss — vital for hydrogen storage tanks that need stable thermal conditions. 🔗 Read...

Introduction A junction box in hydrogen fuel cells or electrolyser systems is an electrical enclosure where circuits connect, allowing the safe distribution...

Introduction A K-type thermocouple is a temperature sensor often used in hydrogen fuel cells and electrolysis systems to monitor heat levels safely....

Introduction A J-tube is a curved pipe often shaped like the letter “J” and used in hydrogen and offshore energy systems to...

IntroductionKOH (potassium hydroxide) electrolyte is a liquid solution used in alkaline electrolyzers to conduct electricity and split water into hydrogen and oxygen....

Introduction The joule (J) is the SI unit of energy. It measures the work done when one watt of power is used...

IntroductionKnock resistance is hydrogen’s ability to avoid premature ignition in engines — a critical factor in safe and efficient hydrogen combustion. 🔗...