Metal hydride systems from Hyto Energy release heat during hydrogen absorption (charging) and absorb heat during release (discharging)—a property harnessed to improve energy efficiency. During charging, exothermic reactions generate heat, captured via heat exchangers and used for space heating, water heating, or industrial processes. This reduces the need for separate heating systems, lowering energy bills. During discharging (hydrogen release), endothermic reactions require heat input, which can come from waste heat from fuel cells or solar thermal systems, minimizing external energy use. By integrating heat management with hydrogen storage, Hyto’s metal hydrides turn a byproduct of storage into a valuable energy source, enhancing the sustainability and cost-effectiveness of hydrogen systems.
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