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Hydrogen Storage and Distribution

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This lecture covers various methods of hydrogen storage, including compressed gas, liquid, and material-based storage like metal hydrides. It also discusses the compression techniques, thermodynamics of electrolysis, and the future of hydrogen in Europe, emphasizing its role in energy transition and decarbonization.

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