Cash flow to help push clean hydrogen energy solutions

Professor Yun stands in her lab, in front of the hydrogenation reactor that enables hydrogen to be released from liquid organic carriers Professor Yun stands in her lab, in front of the hydrogenation reactor that enables hydrogen to be released from liquid organic carriers
23 April 2021

Researchers and industry experts are closer to safely storing and transporting vast quantities of hydrogen, with the cleaner technology offering a potential replacement for fossil fuels and a possible new export industry for Australia.

Led by Professor Yun Liu from the ANU Research School of Chemistry, a team of academics and industrial engineers have received an Australian Research Council Linkage grant worth $780,000 over four years to further develop Liquid Organic Hydrogen Storage.

Read the full story on the ANU news page.