Challenges of Hydrogen: Measurement Solutions for the Energy Revolution

KELLER Pressure Japan 日本支社
Hydrogen is at the center of energy conversion, bringing unique possibilities for the decarbonization of industries and the transformation of energy consumption. Hydrogen is considered an environmentally friendly fuel because it does not release harmful exhaust gases such as CO₂, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter when used for energy generation. However, hydrogen gas, regarded as one of the pillars of the future of energy, faces significant technical challenges in terms of storage, transportation, and measurement. How are KELLER's pressure sensors designed to meet these requirements? KELLER's hydrogen market specialist will answer that! (The article can be found through the related link below) 1. What is hydrogen? 2. Hydrogen as a fuel 3. Storage and transportation of hydrogen Comparison of hydrogen consumption and drum capacity, gaseous hydrogen, liquid hydrogen, and other methods 4. Challenges in pressure transmitters and hydrogen measurement Hydrogen embrittlement, permeation, leakage, ATEX certification, and intrinsic safety explosion protection 5. Introduction to pressure sensors for hydrogen KELLER's pressure sensors for hydrogen are products that meet stringent safety and performance standards, catering to various needs across the entire hydrogen supply chain, including refining, green ammonia production, metallurgy, storage, transportation, and electrolysis!
