Despite its immense promise, the widespread demand for hydrogen is hindered by several formidable challenges. Production methods vary in their efficiency and environmental impact, requiring careful consideration and standards.
The storage and transportation of hydrogen holds some complexity, requiring specialised infrastructure and posing safety considerations that must be addressed at all levels. These challenges demand innovative solutions and coordinated efforts from governments, industries and researchers alike.
Establishing a robust global hydrogen supply chain necessitates significant investment in production, storage and transportation infrastructure. This includes developing specialised tankers, vessels and infrastructure at ports to handle the unique properties of hydrogen, such as its low density and cryogenic storage requirements.
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