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.
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Sample standards
Hydrogen technologies — Basic considerations for the safety of hydrogen systems
Hydrogen technologies — Methodology for determining the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the hydrogen supply chain
Part 1: Emissions associated with the production of hydrogen to production gate
Liquid hydrogen — Land vehicle fueling protocol
Hydrogen generators using water electrolysis
Part 2: Testing guidance for performing electricity grid service
Gaseous hydrogen land vehicle refuelling connection devices
Part 1: Flow capacities up to and including 120 g/s