IEA: As Hydrogen Production and Use Grow, So Must Transportation Infrastructure
IEA: As Hydrogen Production and Use Grow, So Must Transportation Infrastructure
November 18, 2022--Written by Paul Wiseman for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Today, most hydrogen is produced close to its end use, needing little transportation infrastructure. That's because it is usually created from natural gas or coal, for use in refining fossil fuels, so the source is basically the same as the end user. As hydrogen demand spreads into transportation, industry, power generation and other uses, it will be increasingly necessary to transport it, says the International Energy Agency (IEA) in its Global Hydrogen Review 2022.
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