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Hydrogen Innovation: Driving Sustainable Energy Transition
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Hydrogen gas, in its natural state, is light and demands substantial energy for compression and liquefaction, resulting in expensive and inefficient long-distance transport. Innovative solutions like Honeywell's Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) offer a safer, more efficient, and effective way to ship and store hydrogen using existing infrastructure.
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