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Green hydrogen which is produced by splitting water using renewable electricity, is considered as the most environmentally benign and sustainable way of generating an energy carrier. Though production is the first step in the green hydrogen value chain, studies focusing on safety and reliability of this is limited to date. Hence, there is a critical need for a comprehensive study of green hydrogen production process based on safety and reliability to aid in building a robust green hydrogen production plant. Furthermore, resilience engineering offers a new perspective on reliability and safety, and it is high time to explore the opportunities of adopting it in hydrogen technology to analyze and assess the unique hazards associated with it. This paper presents a literature review on previous reliability analysis and resilience engineering performed in the relevant fields and try to identify challenges in ensuring the reliable and resilient production of green hydrogen. Particular considerations are then on the offshore production initiatives since they are possibly adapted in the Norwegian industries.
Conference Topic Areas | Track7: Smart Operations and Maintenance |
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