Enabling safer hydrogen storage through smart monitoring

University of Bath

Academic: Dr. Marios Impraimakis

External Partner: Red Sensors Limited

This project is developing new ways to monitor low carbon energy storage tanks, supporting safer and more reliable hydrogen and clean energy systems.

Working with Red Sensors Ltd, the project explores how advanced remote sensing technologies can monitor tank condition in real time. By using LiDAR based monitoring, it removes the need for physical sensors, making it more practical in harsh or high risk environments.

Through controlled testing and modelling, the project will assess how effectively these systems detect damage and early signs of failure, helping to improve safety, reduce maintenance costs and support long term infrastructure reliability.

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