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Examine the need to transition from natural gas to hydrogen for carbon-free operations.
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Design efficient, sustainable hydrogen systems for a carbon-neutral economy.
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Deepen insights into how GT-SUITE's integrated multi-physics simulation enhances optimization of hydrogen infrastructure, from fueling stations to storage.
Abstract
In order to fully transition to a carbon-neutral society, large amounts of hydrogen will be needed. This entails the need to develop sustainable ways to produce, store, and dispense hydrogen to meet the demands of a constantly growing market. Especially in industries such as steel manufacturing or chemical processes, the transition to hydrogen is crucial for achieving carbon neutrality. Additionally, considering the potential demand from transportation sectors, especially heavy-duty, marine, or aerospace, the required amount of hydrogen is orders of magnitude higher than what is currently produced. Electrolysis is the only genuinely green method of producing hydrogen. Understanding the entire system from the stack to the system level requires integrated multi-physics simulation. This webinar will highlight the capabilities of GT-SUITE in this area. Additionally, applications in other aspects of the necessary hydrogen infrastructure, such as fueling stations and storage, will be showcased.
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Thomas Vevaud | Presenter
Senior Application Engineer, Reactive Flow Systems | Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technology at Gamma Technologies GmbH
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