A HyDEX HORN network event
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What if a battery could do more than store energy, what if it could help generate clean fuel?
Researchers at Loughborough University have developed a pioneering new technology: the battery-electrolyser. Built on the foundation of lead-acid battery chemistry, this system functions like a conventional battery but with an important twist. When a controlled overcharge is applied, the water in the electrolyte is split into hydrogen and oxygen, allowing for the collection of pure hydrogen gas as a fuel source.
This innovation offers a low-cost, renewable-compatible solution to energy storage and hydrogen generation, particularly valuable in regions where access to stable energy is limited. A pilot deployment is already underway in Malawi, demonstrating its real-world impact.
At this HORN network meeting, Professor Dani Strickland will explore the design of the battery-electrolyser, its safety and manufacturing considerations, and its potential to support distributed energy systems. The talk will also highlight the role of researchers from the EnerHy Centre for Doctoral Training, who are helping to bring the technology into use.
Watch this video to find out more about the battery-electrolyser.
Who should attend the HORN network?
Whether you are a business-person with an interest in hydrogen, a researcher, policymaker, or just want to learn about the latest developments in Hydrogen, the HORN network provides an invaluable forum to learn about new Hydrogen technologies and initiatives.
Want to do a pitch?After the main speaker we also provide the opportunity for people in the meeting to do a 2 minute pitch about their business or research. If you are interested in this, please email Nick King.