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Category: Glossary Articles

Introduction The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) funds and oversees major hydrogen initiatives, research, and innovation. It plays a pivotal role in...

Introduction Dimethyl Ether (DME) is a clean-burning fuel that can be produced from biomass, natural gas, or even renewable hydrogen. It’s considered...

Introduction Distributed generation refers to producing electricity close to where it’s used—often using small-scale systems like solar panels, wind turbines, or hydrogen...

Introduction A hydrogen dispenser is the final link in the hydrogen refuelling chain, delivering compressed hydrogen to vehicles safely and accurately—just like...

Introduction A Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) is a type of fuel cell that converts methanol directly into electricity without needing to...

Introduction Desulphurisation removes sulfur compounds from fossil fuels to prevent pollution and catalyst poisoning. It’s essential in hydrogen production from natural gas...

Introduction Desulphurisation removes sulfur compounds from fossil fuels to prevent pollution and catalyst poisoning. It’s essential in hydrogen production from natural gas...

Introduction Demand response refers to adjusting power usage based on supply and demand. Hydrogen electrolyzers can act as flexible loads—ramping up when...

Introduction Dehydrogenation refers to removing hydrogen atoms from hydrocarbons—common in chemical processing, like making olefins or syngas. It often produces hydrogen as...

Introduction Decarbonisation means reducing carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from energy, transport, and industry. In the context of hydrogen, it often involves replacing...