2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2022.05.481
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Study of transportation prospects and safety regulations of hydrogen in Indian context: A green fuel for greener future

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“…Hydrogen is a new source of clean energy that can meet public expectations; thus, countries, enterprises, and scientific research institutions have attached considerable importance to hydrogen energy. The United States has invested in hydrogen energy since the 1990s, when the concept of a “hydrogen economy” was proposed. European Union member nations and other developed countries have also commenced research on hydrogen energy. Hydrogen energy is recognized as the most sustainable secondary energy because of unique advantages, such as its wide availability, its high energy density, and the production of water as its combustion product. , In the early 20th century, relevant departments of the Chinese Government successively formulated policies to support the development of hydrogen energy. Under the background of “carbon peaking and carbon neutrality” research on efficient, renewable, clean, and environmentally friendly hydrogen energy has become one of the vital paths for the development and transformation of China’s energy structure. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen is a new source of clean energy that can meet public expectations; thus, countries, enterprises, and scientific research institutions have attached considerable importance to hydrogen energy. The United States has invested in hydrogen energy since the 1990s, when the concept of a “hydrogen economy” was proposed. European Union member nations and other developed countries have also commenced research on hydrogen energy. Hydrogen energy is recognized as the most sustainable secondary energy because of unique advantages, such as its wide availability, its high energy density, and the production of water as its combustion product. , In the early 20th century, relevant departments of the Chinese Government successively formulated policies to support the development of hydrogen energy. Under the background of “carbon peaking and carbon neutrality” research on efficient, renewable, clean, and environmentally friendly hydrogen energy has become one of the vital paths for the development and transformation of China’s energy structure. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%