Tuesday, December 3, 2024

Hydrogen teleported for first time in human history: 20 tons anywhere in the world

by Sanusha S.   12/02/2024

https://www.ecoticias.com/en/hydrogen-teleported-anywhere-world/9217/ 

There is decarbonization that the world seems to be racing toward; hydrogen is seen to be one of the players in the clean energy revolution. Storage and transport remain big challenges in hydrogen, but innovations such as Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers or LOHC are remolding the face of hydrogen, making it more affordable and efficient in distributing it. Recently, pioneering projects that prove the high-demand and transformative use of this technology in the UK and Scotland are occurring for global implications about greener tomorrow.

Green hydrogen transport utilizing oil infrastructure is a pioneering effort by Exolum

In a historic first, Exolum has created the world’s first commercial-size project that uses existing oil infrastructure to transport and store green hydrogen. It is based at the largest freight port in England, Immingham, and the project depends on organic hydrogen carriers, compounds that can store hydrogen in liquid form in a safe manner.

This explains the hydrogen presence and absorption as well as dissipation by the carriers through chemical reactions. They are thereby utilized in efficient storing and transport without extensive new infrastructure construction. With funding of £505,000 from the UK government, the project shows the huge potential LOHC technology holds.

With a test plan to move 20 tonnes of hydrogen through 1.5 kilometres of pipeline, this project presents a scalable model to meet increasing hydrogen requirements. By placing storage facilities in immediate proximity to demanding locations such as industrial hubs and ports, Exolum conceives an accelerated supply chain to push ahead the clean energy transition.

Continue Reading here:  https://www.ecoticias.com/en/hydrogen-teleported-anywhere-world/9217/ 

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