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Codes, Standards and Recommended Practices

Several organizations are involved in new standards activity in response to the growth of interest in hydrogen as a fuel. The National Hydrogen Association has created Codes and Standards Working Groups on topics such as hydride storage, electolysers for home use, transportation infrastructure issues and maritime applications. The Society of Automotive Engineers, through a Fuel Cell Standards Forum Safety Task Force is collaborating with the NHA on the transportation issues. Much of this standards writing is taking place at the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) level in ISO Technical Committee 197 (Hydrogen Technologies) with input through the national organizations. The International Electrotechnical Committee, IEC TC 105 (Fuel Cells}, ISO TC 197, and ISO TC22 SC 21 (Electric Vehicles) are all involved in fuel cell standards activities.

ISO TC 197 is one of the more active standards writing groups for hydrogen. Since new standards are being developed rapidly, ISO TC 197 and the other organizations should be checked for possible new standards when considering some of these newer systems.

As production of hydrogen progresses from reforming of hydrocarbons and electrolysis to thermochemical technologies (gasification and pyrolyis of biomass) - and as the photobiological and photoelectrochemical technologies come on stream - the need for standards writing will continue.