HYDROGEN TRANSPORT
- Today, hydrogen is transported from the point of production to the point of use via pipeline and over the road in cryogenic liquid tanker trucks or gaseous tube trailers.
- Pipelines are deployed in regions with substantial demand (hundreds of tons per day) that is expected to remain stable for decades.
- Liquefaction plants, liquid tankers, and tube trailers are deployed in regions where demand is at a smaller scale or emerging.
- Demonstrations of hydrogen delivery via chemical carriers (e.g., in barges) are also underway in large-scale applications, such as export markets.