This Startup Hopes Its Nanomaterial Fuel Tanks Will Jumpstart The Hydrogen Revolution
H2MOF thinks nanomaterials designed to pull in and hold hydrogen at low pressure, like a sponge absorbing water, are a cheaper, more efficient way to store and move the fuel. By Alan Ohnsman, Forbes Staff Hydrogen is a promising form of carbon-free energy, but moving and storing the superlight element is costly and energy-intensive. So …