Transport options
Hydrogen in the liquid state can be transported efficiently by train or lorry, even in small quantities, and distributed decentrally. In its gaseous state, hydrogen can be individually transported under pressure by truck. However, only in small quantities. Pipelines are used to transport large quantities of hydrogen. One example is the central German chemical triangle around Bitterfeld, Schkopau, and Leuna. The 3.6 billion m³ of hydrogen required annually are transported via various hydrogen pipelines of a combined length of 150 km.
Use of safety valves
The transport containers are protected against thermal expansion, e.g. by solar radiation. Due to the low power capacity required, the Compact Performance product group with types 437 or 459 is usually used. The compressors of the pipeline systems, which generate the pressure required for transport, can be safeguarded by type 526.