Liquid hydrogen (LH2) is playing a key role in decarbonization of the global
energy landscape. Its large-scale continuous use in the space industry provides
a foundation for transitioning state-of-the-art capabilities to other sectors.
Key advancements in materials, cryogenics, and system optimization are being
applied to reduce costs and increase performance for various mobile and
stationary use cases. However, some unsettled topics remain to be addressed
related to production, liquefaction, storage, distribution, safety, and
economics. The optimal solutions to these unsettled topics will vary depending
on the region, industry sector, and application.
Decarbonizing Mobility with Liquid Hydrogen provides a brief and
balanced assessment of the relevant technologies, established practices, system
operations, emerging trends, strategic considerations, and economic drivers.
Addressing these unsettled topics is tied to the evolving economic strategies of
governmental policies, public and private investment, competitive structures,
regional approaches, and innovative business models.