The urgent need to reduce CO2 emissions has made renewable energies, such as wind and solar power, crucial for meeting targets. One drawback, however, is their intermittent availability. Hydrogen is seen as the solution to ensuring stable energy production for renewables and it is expected to become a popular energy carrier in an integrated cycle of renewable sources. To make this transition successful, pipelines, tankers and storage facilities for hydrogen will be required, presenting material challenges. voestalpine Böhler Welding is developing welding consumables suited for this new industry challenge to support the future of hydrogen transportation and storage.