On Demand Until 11/30/2022
Abstract:
Liquid hydrogen is the predominant means of US hydrogen supply for industrial applications, and requires sources of cost-effective gaseous hydrogen, highly specialized purification and liquefaction plant(s), and dedicated, purpose-built liquid hydrogen delivery trailers. Because transporting hydrogen as a compressed gas is inefficient, virtually all road-delivered hydrogen today is transported liquefied for at least part of its journey. The supply of liquefied hydrogen is at risk, suffering from insufficient investment, raw hydrogen supply shortages, complex supply and distribution chains, and severe lack of delivery trailers and the drivers to haul them. Liquid hydrogen supply shortfalls, dramatic price escalation, and desire to reduce carbon footprint are raising the stature of on-site electrolysis hydrogen supply.
- Why is hydrogen for industrial delivery in shortfall now?
- What can users expect to be the situation for the next 10 years?
- What options are available to hydrogen users to meet their needs?
Speaker
 David Wolff Regional Manager Nel Hydrogen Dave Wolff has over 40 years of project engineering, industrial gas generation and application engineering, marketing and sales experience. He has been a Sales and Marketing leader for hydrogen generation technologies since 1999. Dave holds a degree in Engineering Science from Dartmouth College. He has an extensive background in hydrogen generation at large and small scale, hydrogen distribution, storage and industrial utilization, as well as application knowledge across a diverse range of industries.
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