The energy transition that’s gathering pace around the world is seeing all sorts of innovative engineering projects coming through – both greenfield new-builds and brownfield retrofits.
It’s an exciting time in engineering terms, but it also comes with its challenges. Many clean-energy projects, whether tied to hydrogen, ammonia, or to e-fuels, not to mention carbon capture, come with some special hazards that need to be well-understood and should ideally be acknowledged from a long way out.
It’s a specialist area and one in which the German company Dräger, and its Dräger Safety consultancy, is increasingly heavily involved, as innovation-led projects start to proliferate across Europe and elsewhere.
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