ISO HYDROGEN

KEITH NUTHALLAN INTERNATIONAL Standardisation Organisation (ISO) technical report has advised on reducing safety hazards in using hydrogen for home and office heating, electricity generation and transport. The report 'basic considerations for the safety of hydrogen systems' describes dangers associated with the gas and discusses approaches to mitigate hydrogen hazards. Notably, it takes into account energy systems being developed that produce hydrogen from primary sources such as sunlight, wind power, biomass, hydro and fossil fuels. ISO's Randy Dey said the ...


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