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This paper delves into the storage and release mechanisms of hydrogen energy, focusing on the liquefaction of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. It explores the advantages and challenges of liquid hydrogen storage, and it highlights the advantages of this approach, such as its high energy density, making it suitable for long-distance transportation and space-limited applications. However, the study also points out challenges, including evaporation loss. These issues require advanced insulation technologies and improved cycle systems to manage effectively, including its high energy density and issues like evaporation loss and discusses hydrogen fuel cells' efficiency in converting hydrogen into electricity. The study highlights the significance of hydrogen energy in sustainable energy transition and suggests future research directions for optimizing storage and conversion technologies and integrating them with renewable energy systems. The working principle of hydrogen fuel cells involves the electrochemical conversion of hydrogen into electricity, showcasing a clean energy process. The paper also discusses the characteristics of hydrogen production processes, emphasizing their importance in the sustainable energy transition. This research contributes to advancing low-carbon energy solutions and addressing climate change challenges.
Yufeng Pan (Tue,) studied this question.