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Gaseous Hydrogen

Gaseous Hydrogen

Introduction

Gaseous hydrogen is the most common form of hydrogen used in storage and transportation, typically compressed at high pressures for various applications.

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Gaseous Hydrogen Storage Explained – IEA Hydrogen

🧠 What It Means

  • Flexible for transport via cylinders and pipelines.

  • Ideal for short-term storage and fuel cell refuelling.

  • Simpler than liquid hydrogen for handling and cost.

Key Challenges

  • Requires strong tanks and safety measures at 350–700 bar.

  • Lower energy density compared to liquid hydrogen.

  • Transport over long distances is expensive.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Compressed gas is a practical step right now, but we need to keep pushing for better storage tech.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“It’s fascinating that the lightest element needs the heaviest equipment to store it!”

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