Real-time Hydrogen Safety Monitoring System
The Hydrogen Leakage Monitor is an AI-powered system developed by the National Research Council Canada to detect and track hydrogen losses at refueling stations in real-time. Hydrogen leaks represent a serious safety hazard for station operations, and this system helps identify leaks quickly and pinpoint which components are responsible for the losses.
The system analyzes streaming operational data from hydrogen stations to calculate hydrogen loss based on production and filling metrics. It generates daily, weekly, and monthly statistics, monitors overall station health, and detects abnormal operations. This helps station operators respond quickly to potential safety issues and optimize facility performance.
This system is currently in production and does not involve personal information collection. Members of the public may benefit from the improved safety monitoring at hydrogen refueling stations. The system processes real operational data from hydrogen refueling facilities to ensure stations operate safely and efficiently.