One of HySA’s missions is to deliver technologies for hydrogen storage infrastructure that meet the set cost targets and provide the best balance of safety, reliability, robustness, quality and functionality. HySA aims to develop storage and distribution strategies and new hydrogen storage materials that are practical and economical for various applications.
Reference:
Langmi, H.W., North, B, Bessarabov, D, Lototskyy, M, Williams, M and Pollet, B.G. 2012. Hydrogen Storage Activities at HySA from (Nano)materials to Systems. In: IPHE Workshop, Hydrogen – A competitive Energy Storage Medium for large scale integration of renewable electricity, Seville, Spain 15-16 November 2012
Langmi, H. W., North, B. C., Bessarabov, D., Lototskyy, M., Williams, M., & Pollet, B. (2012). Hydrogen Storage Activities at HySA from (Nano)materials to Systems. IPHE. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6993
Langmi, Henrietta W, Brian C North, D Bessarabov, M Lototskyy, M Williams, and BG Pollet. "Hydrogen Storage Activities at HySA from (Nano)materials to Systems." (2012): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6993
Langmi HW, North BC, Bessarabov D, Lototskyy M, Williams M, Pollet B, Hydrogen Storage Activities at HySA from (Nano)materials to Systems; IPHE; 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6993 .
IPHE Workshop, Hydrogen – A competitive Energy Storage Medium for large scale integration of renewable electricity, Seville, Spain 15-16 November 2012. Abstract only attached.