Q1 The rising star of the energy industry?
A1 Hydrogen energy is regarded as the energy of tomorrow because it can reduce carbon dioxide emissions and can stably output energy.
Q2 Are there other energy types besides hydrogen energy?
A2 According to international estimates, the world cannot achieve net zero emissions by 2050 without low-carbon "hydrogen". Fossil fuels have been the backbone of energy for a long time and have formed a complete and huge industrial chain. In terms of electricity, thermal power generation is the megatrend, but how to overcome the variability brought about by renewable energy? In terms of transportation, the development of electric vehicles is a major trend, but can the power grid be able to load the huge electricity consumption plan? In terms of industry, high temperature combustion is required for refining, and it is difficult to achieve decarbonization.
Q3 What are some characteristics of hydrogen?
A3 Hydrogen is the lightest element. It is a gas at room temperature and will become liquid at minus 255 degrees. Conceptually it is an inexhaustible chemical substance. Hydrogen is colorless, odorless and tasteless, non-toxic, but highly flammable, and has extremely strong combustion energy. Most of the hydrogen on Earth exists in combination with other elements.
Q4 Advantages of hydrogen?
A4 hydrogen is sufficient in supplying and can be produced from many sources, such as "hydrocarbons" and "water", without having to rely on imports from other producing countries. Clean and carbon-free energy, hydrogen combustion produces only energy and water. Hydrogen is a highly efficient energy source with an energy density per unit weight of approximately three times that of diesel and liquified natural gas. Hydrogen energy can also be used as a fuel source for rocket launches.