But why transport hydrogen across oceans?
Even as we get better at producing and using clean hydrogen, getting it to where it’s needed remains too expensive.
New research from Dr David Dekker and the team at Heriot-Watt University suggests that the slower pace of developing hydrogen distribution infrastructure is holding back progress in this growing sector. But why transport hydrogen across oceans?
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Bottleneck in hydrogen distribution jeopardises billions in clean energy | Heriot-Watt University