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The perfect blend: Optimizing gas mixtures for hydrogen storage in clathrate hydrates


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IMAGE: Scientists find optimal hydrogen-natural gas blend to trap hydrogen in cage-like molecules more effectively
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2) is heralded as the clean fuel of tomorrow. Because H
2 can be produced from water (H
2O) without generating carbon emissions, developing H
2-compatible technologies has become a top priority. However, the road ahead is bumpy, and many technical limitations must be ironed out. Hydrogen is the smallest molecule in nature, and finding feasible ways to store it is a critical issue to realize a hydrogen economy, states Associate Professor Youngjune Park from the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST) in Korea. Unlike hydrocarbons, pure H ....

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International Partners Pursue AI-Based Microgrid Research in Hawaii


An unusual group of partners from the Republic of Korea and Hawaii are conducting microgrid research at a saltwater pumping facility in Hawaii, with a goal of using artificial intelligence (AI) to help boost the efficiency of the existing power system by 30% when it is off-grid because of utility outages.
Pump station photo courtesy NELHA
The project, expected to be completed by mid-2022, will benefit both Hawaii and the Republic of Korea through the development of green energy technologies. Two million dollars in funding comes from the Korea Energy Technology, Evaluation and Planning Institute (KETEP), which funds international cooperation and testing of Korean technology in foreign locations. ....

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