Ultra-sensitive optical sensor can reduce hydrogen’s risks (IMAGE)
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Hydrogen is seen as an important part of the decarbonisation of heavy transport. Now Dutch and Swedish researchers are presenting an ultra-sensitive optical sensor that can reduce the risks of hydrogen. Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, also leads a new centre – TechForH2 – where academia and industry collaborate to develop new hydrogen technology with focus on heavy transport.
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