Hydrogen Transport Solutions
The challenge of transporting hydrogen lies in its low volumetric energy density, making it impractical to move in its gaseous form. Various alternatives, such as liquefaction, converting it to methane, ammonia, methanol, or utilizing liquid organic hydrogen carriers, are explored. Each method presents unique transformations and trade-offs, prompting a deeper discussion on the most viable options for efficient hydrogen transport.In this clip
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Catalyst with Shayle Kann
The early days of transoceanic hydrogen transport
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