by admin | Mar 28, 2021 | Potential Applications
Although hydrogen is not a 100% interchangeable replacement for any fossil fuel, it can be used in conjunction with fossil fuels in some cases (e.g., natural gas pipelines, gas turbine co-firing, and diesel engine injection) to reduce their carbon content. It can also...
by admin | Mar 28, 2021 | Potential Applications
Transportation fuels are more expensive on an energy basis (i.e., dollars per BTU) than other fuels and are usually thought to be the lowest hanging fruit, especially in conjunction with low carbon fuel standards that accord and additional financial incentive based on...
by admin | Mar 28, 2021 | Potential Applications
Renewable hydrogen can be used anywhere hydrogen is used today. As we seek to decarbonize the entire energy economy, renewable hydrogen is expected to be used in new applications such as manufacturing steel and concrete. It can also be used in conjunction with sources...
by admin | Mar 28, 2021 | Potential Applications
The US produces and consumes ten million tons of hydrogen each year today. About two-thirds of it is used in oil refineries, and about a fifth of it is used to create ammonia for fertilizer production. It is also used in semiconductor manufacturing and a large number...
by admin | Mar 27, 2021 | Transportation and Storage
Although hydrogen has one of the highest energy densities on a mass basis, it has one of the lowest energy densities on a volumetric basis. Consequently, storing large amounts of hydrogen is not so direct as putting it in an unpressurized tank. For example, a ten...