Moradi, Ramin and Groth, Katrina M. Hydrogen Storage and delivery: Review of the state of the art technologies and risk and reliability analysis (Journal Article) International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 44(23), pp. 12254-12269, 2019.

BibTeX


@Article{Moradi2019IJHE_H2ReliabilityGaps,
author = {Moradi, Ramin and Groth, Katrina M.},
title = {Hydrogen storage and delivery: Review of the state of the art technologies and risk and reliability analysis},
journal = {International Journal of Hydrogen Energy},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-05-03},
volume = {44},
number = {23},
pages = {12254-12269},
doi = {10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.03.041},
file = {:Journal Papers/Moradi2019IJHE_H2ReliabilityGapStudy.pdf:PDF},
owner = {kgroth},
timestamp = {2019-05-28},
}


Abstract

Among all introduced green alternatives, hydrogen, due to its abundance and diverse production sources is becoming an increasingly viable clean and green option for transportation and energy storage. Governments are considerably funding relevant researches and the public is beginning to talk about hydrogen as a possible future fuel. Hydrogen production, storage, delivery, and utilization are the key parts of the Hydrogen Economy (HE). In this paper, hydrogen storage and delivery options are discussed thoroughly. Then, since safety and reliability of hydrogen infrastructure is a necessary enabling condition for public acceptance of these technologies and any major accident involving hydrogen can be difficult to neutralize, we review the main existing safety and reliability challenges in hydrogen systems. The current state of the art in safety and reliability analysis for hydrogen storage and delivery technologies is discussed, and recommendations are mentioned to help providing a foundation for future risk and reliability analysis to support safe, reliable operation.