The description in the presentation tells about how the future is going to be developed more if we use hydrogen as a fuel and it also saves a lot of money wasting in buying the fuel in today's situation.
4. HYDROGEN VALUE CHAIN
The hydrogen value chain is typically split into the three
fields production, storage and distribution, and
consumption/ application. Each of these fields requires
expert know-how to ensure safety, decrease costs, and
guarantee compliance with regulations, codes, and
standards (RCS).
6. HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
The different ways to produce hydrogen are typically
referred to as green, blue, and grey (sometimes also
turquoise, yellow, and pink) hydrogen.
There are different ways to produce hydrogen. Examples
include production from renewable energies through
electrolysis, steam reforming of biomethane and
pyrolysis of biogenic feedstocks (green hydrogen) and
natural gas through steam reforming with (blue
hydrogen) and without (grey hydrogen) the sequestration
and storage of CO2 (CCUS – Carbon Capture Use and
Storage).
Further processing of hydrogen to remove impurities
might be necessary depending on the target application.
7. HYDROGEN STORAGE AND
TRANSMISSION
Hydrogen can be transmitted or stored in liquid or
gaseous form. For the transmission pipelines as well
as maritime and road distribution are possible.
Depending on the end application, the hydrogen
might be provided at the point of use via pipeline,
storage, or filling stations/systems. Wen can help you
to assess which solutions are safe and efficient for
your applications.
8. HYDROGEN APPLICATION
In energy and material applications, operators and
component manufacturers need to understand the
risks related to high-pressure equipment, safe
handling of hydrogen and conformity of parts,
equipment, and plant.
In mobility applications, homologation, global market
access, and component testing for hydrogen vehicles
are critical but not yet fully standardised.
9. HYDROGEN IS HOT
Hydrogen power is demanding more and more attention, from
politicians, scientists, environmentalists, entrepreneurs and
investors
The hydrogen economy is the door to a new world free of
pollution and economic and political instability
With technological advancements and expansion of the
hydrogen economy, the dream of a world free of fossil fuels can
become a reality
Yet to achieve these goals, the United States cannot isolate
itself but must cooperate with nations seeking the same end
result