Fixing the hydrogen storage challenge before it bottlenecks the market


With clean hydrogen production costs expected to remain high in the foreseeable future, eyes are looking to storage solutions that can help limit leaks and energy losses to minimise delivered hydrogen prices.

Further still, whether in tanks, trailers, or salt caverns, storage must be safe, scalable, and cost-effective – all while containing a highly leak-prone molecule at pressures of up to 1,000 bar.

For Michele Sileo, Senior Product Manager – Hydrogen Industrial Applications at Tenaris, this challenge is no longer just about finding the right material – it’s about proving it, regulating it, and producing it at scale.

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