Five essential tips for building efficient hydrogen fluid systems

A. Domínguez, Swagelok

The search for viable alternatives to fossil fuel energy sources is accelerating with each passing year. As governments strive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in transportation, industry and other segments of the economy, hydrogen (H2) is increasingly gaining support as one promising alternative that could drive an energy and power revolution. From transportation and material handling to stationary, portable and emergency backup power, H2 is useful in a wide range of applications—and industries everywhere are taking notice.  However, much of the knowledge about how to build an efficient energy system comes from the traditional oil and gas industries and is incompatible with designing a H

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