Hydrogen Transport Challenges
The conversation delves into the complexities of hydrogen transport, highlighting the high costs associated with moving hydrogen and the emerging preference for alternative carriers like ammonia. As industries in Europe seek to produce hydrogen locally, there is also a recognition that some countries may have a competitive edge in renewable resources, leading to a potential shift in industrial production. The discussion underscores the significance of ammonia as a dominant hydrogen carrier in international markets, with a majority of projects leaning towards its use.In this clip
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