Hydrogen Infrastructure
A Global Evaluation of Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure: Hydrogen Production, Distribution and Storage Pathways
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A hydrogen infrastructure must be created before any reasonable fuel cell vehicle deployments can take place. ABI Research updates the available market information in this study. It details pathways for hydrogen production, distribution, and storage from 2005 to 2015 in major urban centers in the U.S. and Canada. The report analyzes the adoption rate for fuel cell vehicles, and the essential infrastructure requirements for alternative routes, from capital investment to technological challenges. The research details each major fuel source for hydrogen by delineating supply and demand, with price correlations. The most active states, and major metropolitan centers, are assessed with regard to realistic adoption rates, in order to paint a clear picture for major stakeholders who may range from federal, state and local governments to energy, automotive, utility and fuel cell companies.What Questions Does This Report Answer?
- What are the potential hydrogen fuel sources?
- What production technologies are being considered?
- How will hydrogen be transported to fueling stations?
- What storage technologies are being evaluated?
- How many fuel cell vehicles will exist worldwide?
- How much hydrogen will be required?
- How many hydrogen fueling stations will be constructed, worldwide?
- How much capital investment will have to be allocated for hydrogen infrastructure deployment?
Who Needs This Report?
- Energy companies
- Utility companies
- Hydrogen generating companies
- Pipeline construction companies
- Vehicle manufacturers
- Hydrogen storage companies
- Fuel Cell companies
- Federal Governments
- State Governments
- Venture Capital firms
- Investment Banks
- Consulting firms
