Air pollution is a significant health hazard worldwide, especially in developed and developing nations. Motor vehicle emissions are a significant contributor to urban air quality in developed and developing countries. One of the clean fuel solutions for reducing vehicle emissions is hydrogen. Hydrogen is not a source of electricity. It is not a naturally occurring primary energy. Hydrogen is a secondary source of energy that, like electricity, must be produced. It's a kind of energy carrier. Hydrogen is critical to the development of a low-emission, environmentally friendly, safer, and more sustainable energy system. The hydrogen combustion product is pure, mainly consisting of water and a small amount of nitrogen oxides.
Hydrogen is a unique transportation fuel because it burns quickly, has a high adequate octane number, and has no toxicity or ozone-forming ability. Compared to methane and gasoline, it has a much broader range of flammability in the air. Hydrogen has surpassed gasoline as the most widely used transportation fuel. It is derived primarily from a combination of clean coal and fossil fuels (with carbon sequestration), nuclear power, and large-scale renewables. Large-scale hydrogen production is unlikely to happen soon.
Hydrogen can be used in fuel cells to produce electricity by a chemical reaction rather than combustion, leaving only water and heat as waste. It can be used in automobiles, homes, portable electricity, and various other applications.
Hydrogen can be made from various domestic resources, including fossil fuels like natural gas and coal (with carbon sequestration), nuclear energy, and other renewable energy sources, including biomass, wind, solar, geothermal, and hydro-electric power through a variety of processes.
Hydrogen plants of MVS Engineering are critical because hydrogen is required in a variety of industries:
Steel and metallurgical sectors
Refining and petrochemical sectors
Manufacturing of glass and float glass
Pharmaceutical and chemical industries
Production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)
Food and beverage industry
Electronics manufacturing
Compressed technical gases
FEATURES OF HYDROGEN PLANTS
Designed to last a long time
High organizational reassurance
High safety and quality standards
First-rate equipment and component sub-suppliers
Remote control and fully automatic service
Skids/modules with prefabrication
Easy upkeep and accessibility