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Energy Carrier

Energy Carrier

Introduction

Hydrogen is an energy carrier—not a primary energy source. It stores and delivers energy from other sources, making it vital for flexible and clean energy systems.

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Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier – DOE

🧠 What It Means

  • Carries energy from renewables or fossil fuels.

  • Allows decoupling of production and use.

  • Useful in sectors hard to electrify directly.

Key Challenges

  • Energy is lost in conversion and transport.

  • Needs efficient storage and infrastructure.

  • Competing energy carriers (like batteries) are advancing fast.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“As an energy carrier, hydrogen is the middleman that can connect solar farms to steel mills. That’s powerful.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“I didn’t realise hydrogen wasn’t an energy source itself at first—it’s like a rechargeable battery, but for everything.

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