Article | REF: BE8566 V3

Hydrogen Fuel. Uses

Authors: Farida LAMARI, Patrick LANGLOIS, Pierre MALBRUNOT

Publication date: May 10, 2023

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2. Making hydrogen energy available

2.1 Transport and storage

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2.1.1 Gas pipeline networks

The intensive industrial use of hydrogen in the chemical sector was marked by the construction in 1938 of a 240 km long hydrogen gas pipeline in the Ruhr region, with a transfer capacity of 250 million Nm 3 per year. Currently installed in many parts of the world, similar pipelines link production units - mainly steam reforming, ethylene cracking or chloralkaline electrolysis units - to the industrial sites where...

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