Hydrogen technology is emerging as a key factor in the transition to a low-carbon economy. ISO standards help in establishing safe practices for hydrogen production, storage, transport, and use. They support technological advancements to integrate hydrogen seamlessly into existing energy systems and new applications.

Insights

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ISO technical specification fuels hydrogen future

Imagine driving your hydrogen car and gassing it up at a hydrogen fuelling station. Futuristic as this may sound, it's not a far-fetched scenario. ISO is working today to fuel hydrogen technologies into a booming industry.

Sample standards

Hydrogen fuel quality — Product specification

Gaseous hydrogen — Thermally activated pressure relief devices for compressed hydrogen vehicle fuel containers

Gaseous Hydrogen — Fuel system components for hydrogen-fuelled vehicles
Part 1: Land vehicles

Hydrogen technologies — Methodology for determining the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production, conditioning and transport of hydrogen to consumption gate

Gaseous hydrogen — Fuelling stations
Part 1: General requirements

Gaseous hydrogen — Fuelling protocols for hydrogen-fuelled vehicles
Part 1: Design and development process for fuelling protocols