As the world transitions to cleaner energy, hydrogen stands out as a promising solution. Yet its high volatility has long hindered safe transportation—until now.
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Hydrogen’s explosiveness makes transport its biggest hurdle. But here in Fuzhou, scientists have unlocked the secret to safe storage and delivery.
The key? Ammonia—nature’s own hydrogen carrier.
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This colorless, water-soluble gas, commonly used in fertilizers, is now hydrogen’s ideal safety partner.
Chen Chongqi / Researcher, Fuzhou University; Director, FZU Zijin Hydrogen Power Tech
Since 2010, we’ve led the way in ammonia-to-hydrogen conversion and advanced decomposition catalysts. Our low-temperature catalysts cut energy demands while enhancing safety and cost-efficiency—setting a new global standard.
With these innovations, Fuzhou isn’t just overcoming hydrogen’s dangers—it’s paving the way for a cleaner, hydrogen-powered future. From lab breakthroughs to real-world applications, the city is proving that safe, scalable green energy is within reach.