Australian Startup Develops Hydrogen-powered Clean Energy Storage

Endua’s modular power banks serve as a model for a larger goal, which is to allow renewable energy to be stored in large quantities

Spotted: The Brisbane-based startup Endua is developing hydrogen-based, modular power generators with the goal of improving access to clean energy sources. The is done through electrolysis, which is able to produce more hydrogen that can be stored for long-term use.

With technology developed at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, Endua’s modular power banks can supply up to 150 kilowatts per pack. This provides a greener alternative to power generators that use only diesel fuel. Ultimately, Endua wants to increase the storage capacity to create reliable self-sustaining power sources.

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