Hydrogen storage systems are technologies designed to store hydrogen safely and efficiently for later use. Storage methods include compressed gas, liquefied hydrogen, metal hydrides, and chemical carriers. Effective hydrogen storage is critical for enabling hydrogen energy systems, particularly for transportation and grid-scale applications. Challenges include storage density, cost, safety, and energy losses during compression or liquefaction. Research focuses on advanced materials and innovative storage solutions to improve performance and reliability. Hydrogen storage systems support renewable energy integration by enabling long-term energy storage and flexible energy use. They are a key component of hydrogen-based energy infrastructures.
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