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A viable hydrogen infrastructure requires that hydrogen be able to be delivered from where it is produced to the point of end use, such as an industrial facility, power generator, or fueling station. Infrastructure includes the pipelines, liquefaction plants, trucks, storage facilities, compressors, and dispensers involved in the process of delivering fuel. Delivery technology for hydrogen infrastructure is currently available commercially, and several U.S. companies deliver bulk hydrogen today. Growth in hydrogen demand will require regional expansion of this infrastructure and development of new technologies, such as chemical carriers to transport hydrogen at high density and high-throughput fueling technologies for heavy-duty fuel cell transportation.
Energy transition solution below our feet; Natural H2 in Oman where purity is 82%
Milestone Hydrogen Refuelling Station completed in Western Australia ATCO Australia, in partnership with Fortescue Future Industries has built Western Australia’s first Hydrogen Refuelling Station. The station is initially designed to fuel a fleet of 16 Toyota Mirai’s. The hydrogen is manufactures using renewable electricity generated by ATCO’s Clean Energy Innovation Hub. WA Premier Mark McGowan said that the milestone achieved by ATCO is not just great news for the company, it is great news for WA.
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