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Large-Scale H2 Storage and Transport with Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier Technology
Large-Scale H2 Storage and Transport with Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier Technology
The green hydrogen economy is evolving rapidly, accompanied by the need toestablish trading routes on a global scale. Currently, several technologies are competing for a leadership role in future hydrogen value chains.
Within this context, liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) technology represents anexcellent solution for large-scale storage and safe transportation of hydrogen.
This article presents LOHC technology, recent progress, as well as further potential of this technology with focus on benzyltoluene as the carrier material.
Furthermore, this contribution offers an insight into previous and ongoing project development activities led by Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies together with an evaluation of the economic viability and an overview of the regulatoryaspects of LOHC technology
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