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Video: Unlocking the Future of Energy with Hydrogen Gas

A great stand-alone energy source, hydrogen is also a critical bridging technology to a greener future.

Hydrogen is the fuel of the future. With great potential as a stand-alone source, it will also play a key part in the green energy transition by being blended into existing fossil fuel mixes to reduce carbon emissions during energy production.

Hydrogen: Key to the Green Energy Transition

However, as this video explains, in order to use hydrogen gas as an energy source, it’s essential to be able to measure gas mixes accurately and reliably in real time to ensure safe and efficient energy production.

Solving the Hydrogen Measurement Challenge

Fortunately, thermal mass flow meters, such as Fox Thermal’s FT1, FT4A, and FT4X units measure gas flow directly, delivering fast, accurate yet cost-effective monitoring of complex gas mixes. Best of all, Fox Thermal’s proprietary Gas-SelectX interface lets operators adjust meters to measure the flow of changing gas mixes in real-time WITHOUT factory recalibration.

Fox Thermal: Effective Carbon Gas Measurement

Fox Thermal’s innovative mass flow technology delivers accuracy and repeatability while helping to make downtime a thing of the past. Click below to learn more about our industry-leading hydrogen monitoring solutions.

MORE ABOUT OUR HYDROGEN GAS MONITORING SOLUTIONS

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