GREEN HYDROGEN WILL GAIN IMPORTANCE IN THE LOGISTICS SECTOR

The most abundant chemical element in nature, hydrogen gas is a universal, light, and highly reactive material. Green hydrogen is created through electrolysis, a chemical process that separates hydrogen from oxygen in water using an electric current.
With international logistics services by land, sea, and air, Indochinapost is keeping an eye on this growing trend, which is on its way to becoming a viable alternative to more traditional fossil fuels. This will undoubtedly have a significant impact on supply chains that are heavily reliant on the energy sector.

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Green hydrogen has several advantages.

The following are the most significant advantages of using green hydrogen in transportation:
-It is completely sustainable because it emits no polluting gases during combustion or manufacturing.
-It is very simple to store, allowing it to be used for other purposes and at different times than when it was manufactured.
–Variability: it can be converted into electricity or synthetic fuels and used for commercial, industrial, transportation, and other purposes.
–It is transportable because it can be mixed with natural gas up to 20% and travel through the same channels and infrastructures as gas.

Decarbonization of transport

The decarbonization of the economy and transportation, which cannot be postponed in the medium and long term, will hopefully give green hydrogen more prominence. Furthermore, if its production costs half as much as predicted by the World Hydrogen Council by 2030, we will undoubtedly be dealing with one of the fuels of the future. In this regard, the European Commission presented the ‘Sustainable and Intelligent Mobility Strategy’ at the end of the year, a document that includes an action plan of specific political measures, with the main milestones for the next three decades, with the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with all modes of transportation by 90% by 2050.

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