Amminex A/S: Start-up company founded by researchers at the Technical University of Denmark, developing a solid ammine carrier for hydrogen storage as well as ammonia delivery.
Hy-Energy Hydrogen Sciences: Hy-Energy website promotes research in hydrogen energy and storage, by providing PCT instruments to measure hydrogen-absorption compounds. It also provides measurements services for hydrogen-absorbing materials and consulting in Hydrogen Energy research.
Hydrexia: Australian startup seeking to commercialise technology developed at the University of Queensland to store hydrogen in magnesium alloys. Overview of company and technology, staff, and news.
Hydrogen cooled hydrogen storage unit: The unit employs excess hydrogen flow between hydrogen storage alloy rods in the hydrogen storage unit in order to provide convective cooling thereof.
Hydrogen Fuel Leak Simulation: This work effort was conducted to serve two purposes. The first was to produce a video comparing the severity of a hydrogen and gasoline fuel leak and ignition. The second was to determine why the hydrogen flames videotaped were so easily visible. (pdf file requires Adobe Acrobat reader)
Hydrogen Fuel Stations: Implementing a new fueling infrastructure is an enormous undertaking. CaFCP members have taken important steps to lay the foundation for this eventual transition.
HYDROGEN STORAGE: Processes and products in use and under development applicable to Hydrogen Fuel Cells
Hydrogen Storage Technologies on the base of Metal Hydrides: LabTech Ltd. is one of the biggest producers of Hydrogen Storages Systems on the base of metal hydrides for stationary and mobile applications.
Light Metal Alloys for Hydrogen Storage: Collaborative research project at the University of Icleand. (Requires Acrobat Reader)
Pharogen: Uses nanotechnology materials along with new storage processes to achieve higher capacities.
Solid State Hydrogen Storage: Specializes in reversible metal hydride alloys and their applications, including hydrogen storage, and hydrogen compression.
Varmaraf: Develops hydrogen storage devices based on metal hydrides with sophisticated thermal management.
Zeolites as Media for Hydrogen Storage: Hydrogen storage by encapsulation in microporous media. Although reversible occlusion of gases in zeolites is a well known phenomenon little attention has previously been paid to their use as media for hydrogen storage.