Introduction An oxidation reaction is a chemical process where a substance (like hydrogen) loses electrons — a key step in hydrogen fuel...
Introduction An oxidant in a hydrogen fuel cell is the substance (usually oxygen or air) that reacts with hydrogen to generate electricity....
Introduction Near-zero hydrogen emissions refer to production processes that emit very little to no greenhouse gases, aligning with global climate goals. 🔗...
Introduction Natural gas blending involves injecting hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines to reduce carbon emissions without overhauling infrastructure. 🔗 Read moreBlending...
Introduction Onsite hydrogen generation means producing hydrogen directly at the point of use, avoiding the need for transport or centralised supply. 🔗...
Introduction Nanoporous materials are substances with tiny, nanometre-scale pores that can selectively trap, store, or separate hydrogen molecules. They’re essential for next-gen...
Introduction Onboard storage refers to the methods used to store hydrogen safely within a vehicle for use in hydrogen-powered transport. 🔗 Read...
Introduction An offtake agreement is a legal contract where a buyer agrees to purchase a certain amount of hydrogen from a producer...
Introduction Off-grid hydrogen refers to the production and use of hydrogen energy systems that operate independently from centralized electricity grids. 🔗 Read...
Introduction Low-carbon hydrogen is produced with reduced greenhouse gas emissions, typically using CCS (carbon capture and storage) or renewable energy inputs. 🔗...