Platinum Fuel Cells Enhance Lunar Exploration and Hydrogen Initiatives
Platinum technology supports Artemis missions to establish a human presence on the moon, with a first landing aimed for 2028. The global Hydrogen Council expands membership to boost hydrogen project delivery across Europe and Asia.

Platinum's role in fuel cell technology is crucial for upcoming Artemis missions, which target the moon's south pole and aim for sustainable human presence by 2028. Regenerative fuel cells (RFC), utilizing platinum-based proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology, offer efficient energy storage solutions, essential for lunar exploration's long-duration darkness.
These systems utilize solar energy for electrolysis, creating a closed-loop, low-emissions power source. In parallel, the Hydrogen Council has expanded to include seven new members focused on advancing hydrogen projects in Europe and Asia, enhancing collaboration across the hydrogen value chain. The shift towards hydrogen underscores its growing importance in energy security and industrial competitiveness.




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