Cleaner Tech

Bill Gates-Led Fund BacksĀ Startup With Cheaper Way to Move Hydrogen

Moving the tiny molecules of hydrogen is no small feat.

H2SITE reactor converts ammonia to hydrogen.

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A hydrogen molecule is tiny. So tiny, in fact, that trying to store and transport it via existing tanks and pipes can end up causing cracks in steel. If hydrogen is to become a clean fuel of the future, urgent technological solutions are needed to keep it in place and move it at will.