| An ISO technical
specification defining safety requirements for the transport of long-lasting
fuel cells heralds a new era for handheld consumer devices such as laptops
and mobile phones.
Hydrogen can be stored and transported
in solid form and later released and used under specific thermodynamic
conditions. Until now, hydrogen storage systems could only be transported
following approval by the competent authority in each country –
a process that does not ensure consistency across international borders.
A new system for transporting hydrogen will facilitate the commercial progress
of the industry as well as help build consumer confidence in the use of
hydrogen as a clean and safe energy source.
ISO/TS 16111:2006, Transportable
gas storage devices "Hydrogen absorbed in reversible metal hydride,” is
a new standard published by ISO that will help pave the way for larger,
widespread applications of hydrogen by facilitating the safe design and
use of transportable hydrogen gas storage canisters. It describes the service
conditions, design criteria, type tests and routine tests for these canisters.
“We are helping make hydrogen a reality,”
said Randy Dey, chairman of the technical committee that developed the
new specification. “Next generation handheld consumer devices will
use hydrogen to refuel the incorporated micro fuel cell. Several advantages
that these new products will provide include the availability of more power,
long user time between refueling and faster refueling.”

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