Green Hydrogen Storage and Transportation
Storage and transport of green hydrogen involve solutions such as compressed gas, liquid hydrogen, and ammonia, but challenges around safety, cost, infrastructure, and logistics remain. India is addressing these issues through technological innovation, infrastructure development, and policy support to strengthen the green hydrogen ecosystem.
Key Challenges
- Highly Flammable and Low Density: Hydrogen is extremely flammable and lightweight, making safe storage and transport technically difficult.
- Lack of Storage Infrastructure: Existing tanks, pipelines, and logistics for conventional fuels are not suitable for green hydrogen. Dedicated, safe, and cost-effective infrastructure is needed.
- Energy Cost: Compressing or liquefying hydrogen consumes significant energy, raising overall costs.
- Safety and ....
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