Hydrogen is light, storable, energy-dense, and produces no direct emissions of pollutants or greenhouse gases. But for hydrogen to make a significant contribution to clean energy transitions, it needs to be adopted in sectors where it is almost absent, such as transports and power generation. Today, supplying hydrogen to industrial users is a major business around the world. Demand for hydrogen, which has grown more than threefold since 1975, continues to rise – almost entirely supplied from fossil fuels, with 6% of global natural gas and 2% of global coal going to hydrogen production.
Hydrogen can help to achieve a clean, secure and affordable energy future but how is it used today and what is the cost?
Check out our presentation to know the state of the art of Processing technologies which involve hydrogen.
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The new frontier of Hydrogen