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Hydrogen Carrier

Hydrogen Carrier

Introduction

A hydrogen carrier is any substance or material that stores and transports hydrogen in a safer or more convenient form, such as ammonia or liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs).

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Hydrogen Carriers Explained – H2 View

🧠 What It Means

  • Allows hydrogen to be transported over long distances without pipelines.

  • Carriers can be liquids, solids, or chemicals.

  • Key for global hydrogen trade and storage flexibility.

Key Challenges

  • Energy losses during conversion and reconversion.

  • Handling toxicity or flammability in some carriers.

  • Adds complexity and cost to the hydrogen supply chain.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“Carriers unlock hydrogen’s potential for global trade—think of them as hydrogen’s suitcase.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“So hydrogen doesn’t always travel as hydrogen—mind blown!”

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