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: Brisbane-based startup Endua is developing hydrogen-based, modular power generators with the goal of improving access to clean energy sources. This done through electrolysis, which is able to produce 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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