Pune may have just delivered the breakthrough India’s clean-energy mission was waiting for. A team of researchers at MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) has developed a safer, cheaper way to transport hydrogen — solving what experts have long called the biggest bottleneck in India’s hydrogen future.

Their innovation: a Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) system that can store and move hydrogen in a non-flammable, non-explosive liquid form, at normal temperature and pressure. No 253°C cryogenic cooling. No ultra-high-pressure cylinders. No massive logistical bill. Just a stable liquid that behaves like any other industrial fuel.

And that’s the game changer.

To understand how big this is: labs worldwide need 18 hours to fully store hydrogen. MIT-WPU did it in just two. That places Ind

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