Hydrogen
Ecosystem

Hydrogen is one of the smallest, lightest, and cleanest elements used for fuel, which means it can play a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

But hydrogen is also one of the most complex elements to produce, store, transport, and use as an energy source.

The hydrogen ecosystem is a complex network that involves many different interconnected elements, including the production, storage, transportation, and utilization of hydrogen allowing hydrogen to be used as fuel source, feedstock for chemical processes, or reducing agent.

PRODUCTION
Most hydrogen is produced by steam methane reforming (SMR) of natural gas, coal gasification,
and water electrolysis. The term Blue Hydrogen is used when the SMR process is combined with carbon capture and storage. And it’s referred to as Green Hydrogen when renewable energy powers electrolysis.

TRANSPORTATION
Hydrogen can be transported via pipelines, trucks, rails, and ships in gaseous or liquefied form as well as a chemical carrier, such as ammonia, and metal hydrides.

STORAGE
Hydrogen can be stored in gaseous or liquified forms in pressure vessels or geological storage.

END USE
Hydrogen is used as a fuel or feedstock across many applications and industries, including utilities, steel, oil & gas, automotive, chemical, and fertilizer.

Hydrogen Touchpoint:
Guideline For Hydrogen Value Chains

Published Guidelines

to ASME Standards in Hydrogen Value Chains (TPG-1), free to download, to roadmap of the relevant standards for hydrogen applications across the ecosystem of production, storage, transport, and usages of hydrogen

The Guidelines

discusses both the relevant standards for hydrogen applications from ASME standards and from other standards development organizations (SDO).

29 ASME codes

and standards are identified across the hydrogen ecosystem.

ASME Hydrogen
Related
Codes and Standards

DOCUMENT TYPEDESIGNATIONTITLEPRODUCTIONTRASPORTATIONSTORAGEEND USE
Quality StandardQPSQuality Program for Supplier: General Industry
Costruction codeB31.12B31 - Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines
Costruction codeB31.3B31 - Process Piping
Costruction codeB31.4Pipeline Trasportation Systems for Liquinds and Slurries
Costruction codeB31.8Gas Trasportation Trasmission and Distribution Piping Systems
Costruction codeB31.8SManaging System Integrity of Gas Pipelines
Costruction codeBPVC.CC.BPV.VIIIBPVC Code Cases: Boilers and Pressure Vessels - Section VIII: Pressure Vessels
Costruction codeBPVC.VIII.1BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessls Division 1
Costruction codeBPVC.VIII.2BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessls Division 2 - Alternative Rules
Costruction codeBPVC.VIII.3BPVC Section VIII-Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessls Division 3 - Alternative Rules
Costruction codeBPVC.XBPVC Section X-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Pressure Vessels
Costruction codeBPVC.XIIBPVC Section XII-Rules for Costruction and Continued Service of Transport Tanks
Costruction codeBPVC.XIIIBPVC Section XIII-Rules for Overpressure Protection
Costruction codeNM.1Thermoplastic Piping Systems
Costruction codeNM.2Fiber-Reiforced Thermosetting-Resin Piping Systems
Costruction codeNM.3.1Nonmetallic Materials, Part 1: Thermoplastic Material Specifications
Costruction codeNM.3.2Nonmetallic Materials, Part 2: Reinforced Thermoset Plastic Material Specifications
Costruction codeNM.3.3Nonmetallic Materials, Part 3: Properties
Costruction Case BookBPVC.CC.BPVBPVC Code Cases-Boilers and Pressure Vessels
Service CodeB31GB31 - Manual for Determining the Remaining Strength of Corroded Pipelines
Service CodeBPVC.II.ABPVC Section II- Materials- Part A -Ferrous Materials Specifications (2 Volumes)
Service CodeBPVC.II.BBPVC Section II-Materials-Part B-Non ferrous Material Specifications
Service CodeBPVC.II.CBPVC Section II-Materials-Part C-Specifications for Welding Rods, Electrodes and Filler Metals
Service CodeBPVC.II.DCBPVC Section II-Materials-Part D-Proprieties-(Customary)
Service CodeBPVC.II.D.MBPVC Section II-Materials-Part D-Properties-(Metric)
Service CodeBPVC.IXBPVC Section IX-Welding, Brazing and Fusing Qualifications
Service CodeBPVC.VBPVC Section V-Nondestructive Examination
Performance Std.PTC 50Fuel Cell Power Systems Performance
StandardCA 1Conformity Assessment Requirements

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