PE Live: Q&A on sustainable hydrogen supply chains
Answers to questions on hydrogen transportation, reducing the costs of green hydrogen, Middle East hydrogen projects and the diversity of hydrogen production methods
Webcast PE Live 9: Creating a sustainable hydrogen supply chain attracted a huge number of questions from participants around the world. Here, Aurelie Nasse, strategic marketing director, MHI Vestas Offshore Wind, answers your questions relating to using renewable energy to create green hydrogen. Given the difficulty of transporting hydrogen, will areas with existing clusters of ammonia production facilities have an advantage in attracting hydrogen projects? Nasse: Hydrogen is difficult to transport unless there is an H2 infrastructure backbone. Existing ammonia facilities will have to find ways to decarbonise their production either with green or blue hydrogen. Usually industries are locate
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