Exclusive: Ayrton Energy mimics margarine to store hydrogen safely | TechCrunch
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Ayrton Energy presents a room temperature and pressure-nontoxic liquid organic hydrogen carrier, revolutionizing hydrogen storage and transport, which traditionally involves toxic, volatile compounds.
Natasha Kostenuk emphasized the safety of their LOHC, stating, 'It actually looks like water. It's a safe, non-toxic liquid. I wouldn't drink it, but it wouldn't kill you.'
The founders initially aimed to replace diesel generators with clean hydrogen but found conventional hydrogen storage solutions lacking, leading them to innovate their own.
Their solution draws a parallel to margarine production from vegetable oils, hinting at a transformative approach to hydrogen storage that avoids existing barriers.
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