Sensors and Instrumentation
Jovian Tech is developing advanced sensing technology specifically for the energy sector to transition to renewable fuels and implement decarbonisation strategies.
Renewable fuels and emission monitoring require new instrumentation and data streams for process monitoring and optimisation.
Our team of is developing new technology based on novel optical and microwave spectroscopy, to create low SWaP-C (size, weight, power, cost) devices.
Case study: hydrogen
With the growing commitment to a sustainable future, hydrogen has emerged as a promising energy carriers to decarbonise our global energy system. Producing hydrogen at large scale and transporting it to market, however, faces challenges that can only be solved with measurement and control.
Jovian Tech is developing two key technologies to support a safe and economic hydrogen industry:
Optical sensing for impurity detection: ultra-pure hydrogen is required by many end-users of hydrogen. Our sensor will provide process control and quality assurance for hydrogen production.
Microwave sensing for isomer control: cryogenic and liquid hydrogen requires accurate control of the fluid’s isomer quality. Our cryogenic sensor provides real-time monitoring of hydrogen during processing, storage, and transport.