Hydrogen Applications
Hydrogen: The Clean Fuel of The Future
Hydrogen is one of the most common elements in our environment. Being able to be used in a wide variety of applications, it is truly the fuel of the future in the ongoing quest by western governments to decarbonize industries.
As an abundantly available gas with zero emissions, it is the fuel of the future. Today, technological breakthroughs mean it has become the preferred choice for western governments and companies committing to net-zero targets.
Hydrogen to Transform the Transport Industry
Hydrogen fuel cell technology is advancing at such a rate that it is expected to become a leading alternative for personal and commercial transportation in the near future. Emissions-free vehicles are entering the market at an affordable price and with higher performance. A comprehensive refueling network in Australia is being built to drive this transition to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Benefits of hydrogen vehicles:
- Due to chemical reactions creating power, hydrogen vehicles can go for twice as long as battery-powered vehicles.
- Electric batteries are too large for industrial vehicle or aviation use — hydrogen overcomes these challenges. This means we can now have hydrogen powered aircrafts and decarbonise the aerospace industry.
- The United States had over 30,000 fuel cell powered forklifts operating in 2019, while it is projected that 100,000 hydrogen powered vehicles will be in use by 2030.
The New Diesel
Due to technological advancements, hydrogen has the potential to take over from diesel as the preferred fuel for electricity generators, and for good reason. It’s easily transportable, inexpensive to produce and green. It provides stable electricity, is quick to produce, easy to use and delivers high-capacity energy. Sectors expected to transition from diesel to hydrogen generators are construction sites, hospitals and remote communities.
Benefits of hydrogen vehicles:
- Diesel provides power for 41% of transport and electricity generation in Australian mining. This creates an area of significant growth for hydrogen as industries move to emissions-free fuels.
- Hydrogen is being touted as the new diesel, with the Australian Commonwealth’s National Strategy saying it will be a commercially viable renewable energy source by 2025.
- Implementing hydrogen power will mean off-grid electricity systems can be turned into cutting edge renewable energy generators. Hydrogen is expected to take over other non-renewable electricity generation in the long term.
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Hydrogen: The Clean Fuel Of The Future
Hydrogen is one of the most common elements in our environment. Being able to be used in a wide variety of applications, it is truly the fuel of the future in the ongoing quest by western governments to decarbonise industries.
Hydrogen to Transform the Transport Industry
Hydrogen fuel cell technology is advancing at such a rate that it is expected to become a leading alternative for personal and commercial transportation in the near future. Emissions-free vehicles are entering the market at an affordable price and with higher performance. A comprehensive refuelling network in Australia is being built to drive this transition to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Benefits of hydrogen vehicles:
Due to chemical reactions creating power, hydrogen vehicles can go for twice as long as battery-powered vehicles.
Electric batteries are too large for industrial vehicle or aviation use — hydrogen overcomes these challenges. This means we can now have hydrogen powered aircrafts and decarbonise the aerospace industry.
The United States had over 30,000 fuel cell powered forklifts operating in 2019, while it is projected that 100,000 hydrogen powered vehicles will be in use by 2030.
The New Diesel
Due to technological advancements, hydrogen has the potential to take over from diesel as the preferred fuel for electricity generators, and for good reason. It’s easily transportable, inexpensive to produce and green. It provides stable electricity, is quick to produce, easy to use and delivers high-capacity energy. Sectors expected to transition from diesel to hydrogen generators are construction sites, hospitals and remote communities.
Benefits of hydrogen vehicles:
Diesel provides power for 41% of transport and electricity generation in Australian mining. This creates an area of significant growth for hydrogen as industries move to emissions-free fuels.
Hydrogen is being touted as the new diesel, with the Australian Commonwealth’s National Strategy saying it will be a commercially viable renewable energy source by 2025.
Implementing hydrogen power will mean off-grid electricity systems can be turned into cutting edge renewable energy generators. Hydrogen is expected to take over other non-renewable electricity generation in the long term.