The deployment of hydrogen as an infrastructure fuel and an energy vector across a range of industries is expected to aid with meeting decarbonisation goals and achieving net zero emissions. For the transition towards a low carbon hydrogen economy, not only the production of hydrogen needs to be addressed, but also its transportation and storage. Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs) are an attractive solution for the storage and transportation of hydrogen to allow a reliable and on-demand hydrogen supply, enabling industrial decarbonisation. This work describes the potential deployment and integration of LOHCs within different industries. These include: the transportation sector; steel and cement industries; the use of stored hydrogen to produce fuels and chemicals from flue gases and a system integration of fuel cells and LOHCs for energy storage.
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Southall, E., & Lukashuk, L. (2022). Potential Deployment and Integration of Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier Technology within Different Industries: Liquid organic hydrogen carrier technology to support on demand hydrogen supply and energy storage. Johnson Matthey Technology Review, 66(3), 259–270. https://doi.org/10.1595/205651322X16415722152512
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