Each of these technologies has its advantages and limitations, but collectively they form the backbone of a hydrogen-based energy system that promises cleaner power production and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Several technologies are poised to utilise hydrogen in power production

Each of these technologies has its advantages and limitations, but collectively they form the backbone of a hydrogen-based energy system that promises cleaner power production and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. Several technologies are poised to utilise hydrogen in power production

Fuel Cells:

These electrochemical devices convert hydrogen directly into electricity and heat, with water and sometimes small amounts of nitrogen oxides as byproducts. Fuel cells can power vehicles, stationary power systems, and even smaller devices like laptops.

Hydrogen Combustion Turbines:

These turbines burn hydrogen in a process similar to natural gas combustion, generating electricity. They’re adaptable to use in existing natural gas power plants with some modifications, offering a way to reduce carbon emissions.

Hydrogen-Powered Engines:

Hydrogen can be used in internal combustion engines, either in a pure hydrogen form or as part of a hydrogen-natural gas blend, to produce power. This technology has applications in transportation and stationary power generation.

Hydrogen Storage:

Technologies for storing hydrogen efficiently are critical. This includes compressed hydrogen storage, liquid hydrogen storage at cryogenic temperatures, and innovative materials-based storage solutions like metal hydrides or chemical storage..

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