Researchers at MIT World Peace University in India have developed a liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) system that allows for the safe and stable transportation of hydrogen in liquid form. This innovation addresses the challenges of integrating hydrogen into energy systems due to its explosive nature and complex transportation requirements. The LOHC system involves a two-stage chemical process where hydrogen is bonded into a liquid for storage and transport, and then released at the point of use. This technology has the potential to significantly reduce costs and transport risks associated with hydrogen supply chains, positioning India at the forefront of LOHC development and potentially accelerating the national hydrogen mission for clean-energy logistics in transportation and heavy industry.