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Process safety on utilization of emerging energy
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The evolution of energy systems has always been a major contributing factor to improve quality of life. Emerging energy sources, such as hydrogen and battery, seem to be promising to provide reliable and clean energy in the near future. Hydrogen is clean energy with only water as the combustion product. The unprecedented political and business momentum has driven a rapid development of hydrogen as secure and affordable energy (Yue et al., 2021). Nowadays, hydrogen is primarily used by industry for oil refining and the production of ammonia, methanol and steel. Other uses of hydrogen include the transport empowered by the fuel cell, power generation for electricity, and residential use when blended into the existing natural gas networks. Lithium batteries have the merits of low weight, high energy density and relatively long lifetimes; therefore, it is widely used for the portable electronic devices, and the recent applications include electric vehicles, grid and utility (Chen et al., 2021).
Bin Zhang、Qingsheng Wang
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International Center for Chemical Process Safety, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 211816, China
Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3122, United States