As the world accelerates its transition to clean energy, hydrogen is emerging as a critical fuel source for reducing carbon emissions across industries. Whether used as industrial feedstock, transportation fuel, or energy storage, hydrogen production is rapidly evolving with growing investments in blue and green hydrogen infrastructure.
However, scaling hydrogen production safely and efficiently presents unique challenges—high pressures, extreme temperatures, hydrogen embrittlement, and strict safety regulations. At the heart of this process are control valves, ensuring the precise regulation of hydrogen flow in production, transportation, and storage. The right control valves not only optimize efficiency and reduce costs but also mitigate risks associated with handling hydrogen at industrial scales.
This guide explores hydrogen market trends, technical challenges in process control, and the key considerations for selecting hydrogen-ready control valves.
We currently categorize hydrogen production in three ways:
Both governments and private investors are heavily funding hydrogen infrastructure with a focus on making blue and green hydrogen more widely available and more cost-effective, including the new 45V rules for production tax credits.
Combined with declining costs of renewable energy sources and improvements in CCUS technologies, some predictions suggest the demand for blue and green hydrogen could soar. This would see clean hydrogen demand go from less than 1 million tons per year (Mtpa) to 585 Mtpa by 2050.
So where do control valves enter the equation? Like any industrial infrastructure, hydrogen production requires process control, where control valves play a leading role. They ensure precise and regulated flow of the highly valuable but also highly dangerous substance during production, transportation and storage.
While hydrogen is nothing new in industrial automation, there are challenges involved in scaling safely and efficiently to help meet projected demands and carbon emissions goals. Control valves and their accessories need to be infallible to ensure producers can avoid danger to life, but also to maximize output, supporting lower costs and stimulating demand for clean hydrogen.
These are the common technical challenges facing control valves in hydrogen infrastructure:
These are also the challenges facing actuators in hydrogen production which we’ve explored in more detail in this blog post.
There’s another control valve application that offers lessons for optimal performance in hydrogen production—aerospace testing. The lessons we’ve learned from aerospace testing applications at Trimteck, from propulsion engines to wind tunnels, have allowed us to engineer rugged and reliable control valves for hydrogen production.
These are the approaches we’ve taken and decisions we’ve made to optimize hydrogen production control valves:
As hydrogen production scales to meet net-zero goals, choosing the right control valves is critical for ensuring safety, efficiency, and long-term reliability. High pressures, embrittlement risks, and extreme temperature variations require precision-engineered valves built from durable materials, designed for tight shutoff and minimal fugitive emissions.
At Trimteck, we apply our decades of expertise—including lessons learned from aerospace testing applications—to deliver rugged and reliable control valves for hydrogen production. With ISO 9001-certified processes, specialized trim designs, and zero-leakage sealing technologies, our valves help maximize hydrogen output while meeting the industry’s most stringent safety standards.
As the hydrogen economy expands, investing in high-performance control valves will be key to advancing clean energy infrastructure. Learn more about our hydrogen solutions and how they can support your operations here.