HyFuel

HyFuel

تصنيع أشباه موصلات الطاقة المتجددة

An Under-Graduate R&D team at the service of the energy transition.

نبذة عنا

HyFuel is a promising start-up that enables truly sustainable and cost-effective production of renewable hydrogen, syngas, and e-Fuel. HyFuel-Integrated Energy Solutions is a subsidiary that helps Industrial/commercial clients to reduce their energy consumption & transition to Net Zero carbon.

المجال المهني
تصنيع أشباه موصلات الطاقة المتجددة
حجم الشركة
٢ - ١٠ موظفين
المقر الرئيسي
Mansoura
النوع
غير ربحي
تم التأسيس
2021

المواقع الجغرافية

التحديثات

  • عرض صفحة منظمة HyFuel، رسم بياني

    ٢٠٦ متابع

    عرض صفحة منظمة Hydrogen Intelligence - H2lligence، رسم بياني

    ٦١٬١١٧ متابع

    IPHE (International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy) published a report on Review and Gap Assessment of Bulk Hydrogen Storage Report Regulations, Codes, Standards and Safety Working Group (RCSSWG) Bulk Storage Task Force Large-scale storage of hydrogen is being considered around the world, and the safety requirements and oversight of those facilities needs to be carefully considered. The Bulk Storage Task Force performed a gap assessment for regulations, codes, and standards for large-scale storage of hydrogen in order to identify critical areas for technical research and regulatory changes to enable bulk storage of hydrogen. Bulk hydrogen storage of >10 ton capacity in above ground tanks is relatively rare around the world and no bulk hydrogen storage systems of >10 ton capacity in underground tanks were reported. Geologic or subsurface storage of hydrogen has been deployed in a few locations around the world. Some requirements for bulk storage in tanks have ambiguity with regard to larger-capacity systems. Some jurisdictions address these ambiguities by requiring more of a case-by-case analysis using commonly accepted hazard and risk assessment methodologies. However, these ambiguities need to be resolved to enable broader deployments of large-scale bulk storage systems across different applications.   Common risk assessment methodologies and models may help to inform the basis for these requirements, but it may also be that systems above a certain capacity should not be subject to prescriptive requirements and instead require a more specialized analysis on a case-by-case basis Osama Fawzy Georgy HENEIN, MBA

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