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End-use

End-use

Introduction

End-use refers to the final application of hydrogen, such as powering vehicles, heating homes, or fuelling industrial processes. It determines the demand and value of hydrogen technologies.

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Hydrogen End Uses – World Hydrogen Council

🧠 What It Means

  • Covers all sectors where hydrogen is consumed.

  • Determines tech needs (e.g., purity, pressure).

  • Influences infrastructure planning and investment.

Key Challenges

  • Matching supply formats with end-use needs.

  • Scaling technologies in mobility and industry.

  • Making hydrogen cost-competitive vs. alternatives.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Hydrogen’s impact depends on where and how it’s used. End-use drives the entire value chain.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“I like thinking backwards—if we know the end-use, we can design smarter systems from the start.”

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