Hydrogen production, transportation, utilization, and storage: Recent advances towards sustainable energy
Indubitably, hydrogen demonstrates sterling properties as an energy carrier and is widely anticipated as the future resource for fuels and chemicals. Herein, an updated assessment of progress recorded on the production, transportation, utilization, and storage of hydrogen is examined. Firstly, the n...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of energy storage 2023-12, Vol.73, p.109207, Article 109207 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Indubitably, hydrogen demonstrates sterling properties as an energy carrier and is widely anticipated as the future resource for fuels and chemicals. Herein, an updated assessment of progress recorded on the production, transportation, utilization, and storage of hydrogen is examined. Firstly, the numerous routes for the production of hydrogen from renewable and non-renewable sources are systematically demystified. Subsequently, the transportation framework for hydrogen is discussed. Moreover, the industrial application of hydrogen is elucidated and the existing hydrogen storage systems are chronologically analyzed. From the review of the literature, photocatalytic water splitting technology is the most environmentally benign method available for H2 production. Additionally, underground hydrogen storage in a geologic porous medium offers the largest and most affordable storage capacity for H2 gas. Nonetheless, the compatibility of H2 with reservoir fluid in porous media and other safety concerns has to be adequately understood to avoid preventable losses. Finally, the key research gaps were highlighted and potential areas for future research are proffered.
•Hydrogen economy was systematically demystified.•Moreover, the recent developments in hydrogen production technology were discussed.•Key advances in hydrogen utilization and transportation techniques were elucidated.•Hydrogen storage on materials and in subsurface were extensively analyzed. |
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ISSN: | 2352-152X 2352-1538 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.est.2023.109207 |