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This article analyzes the role that green hydrogen maintains in the current industrial sector. In addition to analyzing the characteristics of this clean fuel, and answering the questions that arise in the face of what has come to be called the “hydrogen boom”, the author dwells on the technological challenges involved in its implementation and the answers that are offering the industry for the equipment of a green hydrogen plant.
Why right now?
Hydrogen is the simplest element, made up of a proton and an electron, and the most abundant in the Universe. Its characteristics include that it is the only fuel that does not produce CO2. Its combination with O2 simply produces water.
In addition, it can be transported and stored (as pressurized gas or as liquid). This is precisely what makes it an energy vector (a substance that allows energy to be stored and released in a controlled way and on demand).