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HydroSil: liquid non-organic hydrogen carrier

Daria Matignon

Account Coordinator at HSL Technologies

Aix en Provence, France

About

HSL Technologies has conceived the first carrier to transport and store hydrogen at ambient temperature and pressure in liquid state with a non-organic basis. It has developed a revolutionary process that can release on demand the amount of hydrogen you need from a simple chemical reaction, anywhere, anytime.

HSL Technologies is curently at the pilot stage: we aim to install charging and release units in strategic points ( charging reactors at green hydrogen production sites and release reactors at hydrogen hubs, big european ports, etc).

We also aim strategic storage market and are compatible with existing infrastructure for conventional liquid fuels.

Another market is heavy-duty mobility: adaptation and installation of onboarded release reactor to assure the vessel's propultion or feed its other energy needs.

Type

  • Technology Partner
  • R&D Partner
  • Demonstrator

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