Hydrogen at Sea
Hydrogen No. 1 in the Periodic Table of the Elements is the smallest and most abundant element on Earth. The time has come to deploy this sustainably on a large scale.
As it has a disruptive power for fossil energy systems, it has become very important. Due to the enormous price decrease of solar and wind energy, green gas (hydrogen) is beating our existing fossil energy systems. We can store it, convert it into different forms of energy and transport it over long distances with ease. So you need much less “overcapacity” in your system. An additional advantage is that we can make our natural gas network and appliances suitable for hydrogen at relatively low costs.
The Hydrogen at Sea platform constructs a base for all the research done in the field of production, storage and transportation of hydrogen.
Representatives
• Chris Hellinga
• Bernard Dam
• Friso Lippman
Website
https://www.tudelft.nl/en/energy/hydrogen-sea
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