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IntroductionVessel integrity refers to the structural health of containers used for storing or transporting hydrogen. Ensuring it prevents leaks, ruptures, and catastrophic...

Introduction “Wrap” refers to the outer reinforcement layer on a hydrogen pressure cylinder, typically made of carbon or glass fibre composite. 🔗...

Introduction The Wobbe Index measures the interchangeability of gaseous fuels like hydrogen and natural gas for combustion systems. 🔗 Read moreCEN Standards...

IntroductionA vent stack is a vertical pipe that safely releases hydrogen gas during pressure relief or emergencies. It’s critical in facilities for...

Introduction A wet seal compressor uses oil or liquid to create a seal around rotating parts, commonly used for compressing hydrogen gas....

Introduction Water recovery in fuel cells refers to capturing water formed during the hydrogen-oxygen reaction to improve efficiency and manage humidity. 🔗...

IntroductionType IV cylinders are lightweight, high-pressure gas containers made with polymer linings and carbon fibre. They’re commonly used for storing compressed hydrogen...

Introduction The water-gas shift reaction (WGSR) is a chemical reaction used to increase hydrogen yield from synthesis gas (syngas). 🔗 Read moreDOE...

IntroductionTime-of-Use (ToU) Electrolysis aligns hydrogen production with off-peak electricity prices. It maximises affordability and grid balancing by running when energy is cheapest...

Introduction Water electrolysis is the process of splitting water (H₂O) into hydrogen (H₂) and oxygen (O₂) using electricity. 🔗 Read moreIEA Green...