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  2. Hydrogen infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. Hydrogen pipeline transport is used to connect the point of hydrogen production or delivery of hydrogen with the point of demand, pipeline transport costs are similar to CNG, [9] the technology is proven, [10] however most hydrogen is produced on the place of demand with every 50 ...

  3. Hydrogen transport - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen can be transported in gaseous form, typically in a pipeline. Because hydrogen gas is highly reactive, the pipeline or other container must be able to resist interacting with the gas. Hydrogen's low density at atmospheric pressure means that gas transport is suitable only for low volume requirements. [1]

  4. Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. Hydrogen pipeline transport is used to connect the point of hydrogen production or delivery of hydrogen with the point of demand, with transport costs similar to CNG, [23] the technology is proven. [24]

  5. Hydrogen economy - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen pipelines. A hydrogen infrastructure is the infrastructure of hydrogen pipeline transport, points of hydrogen production and hydrogen stations for distribution as well as the sale of hydrogen fuel, [81] and thus a crucial prerequisite before a successful commercialization of fuel cell technology. [82]

  6. Hydrogen production - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen may be used in fuel cells for local electricity generation or potentially as a transportation fuel. Hydrogen is produced as a by-product of industrial chlorine production by electrolysis. Although requiring expensive technologies, hydrogen can be cooled, compressed and purified for use in other processes on site or sold to a customer ...

  7. Timeline of hydrogen technologies - Wikipedia

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    1973 – The 30 km hydrogen pipeline in Isbergues. 1973 – Linear compressor. 1975 – John Bockris – Energy, The Solar-Hydrogen Alternative – ISBN 0-470-08429-4. 1979 – HM7B rocket engine. 1981 – Space Shuttle Main Engine first flight. 1988 – First flight of Tupolev Tu-155, a variant of the Tu-154 airliner designed to run on hydrogen.

  8. Germany's economy is in the dumps. Here are 5 reasons why

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    Germany had to turn to liquefied natural gas, or LNG, super-cooled and imported by ship from Qatar and the U.S. LNG costs more than pipeline gas. Electricity now costs industrial users in Germany an average of 20.3 euro cents per kilowatt hour, according to a study the research firm Prognos AG prepared for the Bavarian Industry Association.

  9. Compressed-hydrogen tube trailer - Wikipedia

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    Compressed hydrogen tube trailer. Hydrogen tube trailers are semi-trailers that consist of 4 to 36 cluster high-pressure hydrogen tanks varying in length from 20 feet (6.10 m) for small tubes to 53 feet (16.15 m) on jumbo tube trailers. They are part of the hydrogen highway [1] and usually precede a local hydrogen station.