We ’ve spill the beans a lot abouthydrogenandfuelcellshere on Giz , principally because it ’s the wonder fuel of the dear time to come , but storing dangerous H2 is tricky : something a squad at the University of Crete think it ’s solved . The US Department of Energy figure a army tank should store 6 % H2 by mass , and current tech can only do about 2 % . The Grecian squad ’s tank is amazing : it ’s constructed of two wondermaterials . Carbon Buckytubes connect layers ofgrapheneto make a huge ground substance — so far they ’ve progress a tank with Buckyballs instead of tubes , but they ’ll have that finished by Christmas . And theoretically it can put in 6.1 % H2 . [ NewScientist ]
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