Long transport routes to the consumer increase the CO2 footprint and cause additional complexity in the supply chain. The decentralized production of hydrogen at the place of consumption eliminates these transports and enables full cost and supply autonomy. Id...
Category: Hydrogen
Green Hydrogen
One way to categorize hydrogen is by the type of primary energy used to produce it. Depending on whether the electrolysis of hydrogen from water uses primarily renewable energy or energy from fossil and conventional fuels, the product is called “green” hyd...
Hydrogen in mobile applications
Electric drives make it possible to move away from fossil fuels and to avoid local emissions. They are increasingly used for private use in cars, bicycles and other two-wheelers. For local logistics, local passenger transport and in particular transport of fre...
Hydrogen and safety
Hydrogen is safe when handled correctly. It is not explosive, oxidizing or self-igniting, but it can form explosive mixtures with air. For the safe handling of hydrogen, the ISO guidelines for safe handling and storage of hydrogen and the safety requirements f...