SiGNa Chemistry, a company developing portable hydrogen fuel technology, has received funding from The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to take its research further. Hydrogen is an emissions-free renewable source of energy – however, logistic obstacles related to current considerations such as high-pressure tanks, and metal and chemical hydrides, have stymied its progress towards the mass market. .. Continue Reading SiGNa receives USAID funding to develop portable hydrogen power
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Environmentally-friendly, Fuel Cell, Hydrogen, Renewable Energy
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