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Hydrogen Transport

Hydrogen transport refers to the methods and systems used to move hydrogen from one location to another, typically from its production site to end-use applications such as fuel cells or industrial processes. This can involve various modes of transport, including pipelines, trucks, rail, and shipping. As hydrogen is a lightweight and low-density gas, transporting it efficiently often requires compression, liquefaction, or conversion into other forms, such as ammonia or methanol, for easier handling and distribution. The development of hydrogen transport infrastructure is crucial for the widespread adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier and for achieving decarbonization in multiple sectors, including transportation, energy generation, and industrial applications.