IntroductionKinetic energy in hydrogen systems refers to the motion energy of moving hydrogen molecules — critical in gas dynamics and turbine use....
Introduction A joint venture (JV) in hydrogen involves two or more companies partnering to share resources, investment, and risk in building hydrogen-related...
Introduction Jetting refers to the release and movement of hydrogen gas in a narrow, high-speed stream, often forming a hydrogen flame during...
IntroductionA kilogram of hydrogen (kg H₂) is the standard unit used to measure hydrogen fuel — roughly equal in energy to 1...
IntroductionKeyhole welding is a deep-penetration technique that uses focused energy — like lasers or plasma — to weld metals, and it’s being...
Introduction Jet fuel alternatives are low-carbon or zero-carbon fuels — like hydrogen or sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) — developed to replace traditional...
Introduction Hydrogen has three natural isotopes — protium, deuterium, and tritium — each with a different number of neutrons, leading to different...
Introduction An ISO tank is a standardised, cylindrical container used for transporting and storing liquids and gases — including liquid hydrogen —...
Introduction An ion exchange membrane is a key component in electrolysers and fuel cells that allows specific ions (like protons) to pass...
Introduction Investment Grade Hydrogen refers to hydrogen projects or businesses that meet strict financial, technical, and regulatory standards, making them attractive for...