2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.02.080
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Inherent safety key performance indicators for hydrogen storage systems

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“…As a result, the inventory is increased for a complex hydrides storage system, due to a requirement to have additional bulk storage units, before the discharge of hydrogen via the reactor. Therefore, the risk associated with a catastrophic rupture and leak at the feed pipeline, is high in both of the storage systems, as reported by Landucci et al [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…As a result, the inventory is increased for a complex hydrides storage system, due to a requirement to have additional bulk storage units, before the discharge of hydrogen via the reactor. Therefore, the risk associated with a catastrophic rupture and leak at the feed pipeline, is high in both of the storage systems, as reported by Landucci et al [14].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…To illustrate the tool presented here, a hydrogen safety study reported by Landucci et al [14] for hydrogen storage systems at medium-scale is used as the case study with the objectives to identify the inherently safer storage system. There are four type of hydrogen storage techniques considered in this case study: (i) storage of hydrogen gas under pressure; (ii) storage of liquefied hydrogen; (iii) storage as a metal hydride; and (iv) storage as a complex hydride.…”
Section: Application Of Lihc To Hydrogen Storage Systemmentioning
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“…However, research into such challenges tends to focus on an individual area, such as the implications of hydrogen storage capacity (e.g. [5,6]), and do not give an indication of the general consensus as to their gravity, nor whether they are universally considered in the same light. This study is an initial investigation into the possible variations in the way the different relevant actors picture the challenges ahead.…”
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confidence: 99%