Hybrid hydrogen systems for sustainable development: A
This study evaluates the economic feasibility and environmental performance of hybrid hydrogen energy systems—Green, Blue, and Brown—across production, storage, and use in a port
Storing gaseous hydrogen at ports using compressed hydrogen vessels is the most widely used and mature technology (Halder et al., 2024). Compared with other technologies, it is simpler to operate and allows for fast gas filling and release, making it suitable for the storage of large quantities of hydrogen at ports.
This review systematically examines current technologies used for hydrogen storage in port environments—including compressed gas, cryogenic liquid, cryo-compressed gas, ammonia, liquid organic hydrogen carriers, solid-state hydrides, and underground storage.
Ports serve as critical nodes in international hydrogen supply chains, playing an increasingly important role in long-term hydrogen storage and handling. This review identified that each storage technology presents tradeoffs in terms of energy efficiency, storage capacity, safety, environmental impact, and cost.
As major links between production and consumption markets in the hydrogen supply chain, ports are seeing increased demand for hydrogen storage due to the ongoing decarbonization and clean energy transition in port operations and the shipping industry (Deng & Mi, 2023; Pivetta et al., 2024; Tashie-Lewis & Nnabuife, 2021).
This study evaluates the economic feasibility and environmental performance of hybrid hydrogen energy systems—Green, Blue, and Brown—across production, storage, and use in a port
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Abstract The Global Hydrogen Review is an annual publication by the International Energy Agency that tracks hydrogen production and demand worldwide, shedding light on the latest
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This review systematically examines current technologies used for hydrogen storage in port environments—including compressed gas, cryogenic liquid, cryo-compressed gas, ammonia,
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