Hydrogen energy systems integrate hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and utilization technologies. These systems enable hydrogen to function as a clean energy carrier across multiple sectors. Hydrogen energy systems support power generation through fuel cells, industrial heating, and zero-emission transportation. When combined with renewable energy, hydrogen systems help balance supply and demand by storing excess electricity. Infrastructure development, cost reduction, and policy support are critical for system scalability. Hydrogen energy systems play a central role in future low-carbon energy transitions and support deep decarbonization strategies.
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