Japan’s MOL and KEPCO partner to explore liquid hydrogen carriers
Japanese transportation firm Mitsui O.S.K. Line (MOL) and nuclear power company Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) plan to jointly study liquid hydrogen carrier vessels.
Japanese transportation firm Mitsui O.S.K. Line (MOL) and nuclear power company Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) plan to jointly study liquid hydrogen carrier vessels.
Identifying partners for certification in real-world hydrogen applications is the next step in commercialisation for Graphmatech, according to its Research Area Manager.
Graphmatech has launched its AROS Polyamide-Graphene composites, which are reported to reduce hydrogen leakage by 83% compared to traditional commercial storage solutions.
Swiss start-up New Generation Tanks (NGT) is raising capital to finalise the development and certification of its novel thermoplastic composite hydrogen storage solution.
Chart Industries has partnered with LNG shipper GasLog to develop commercial-scale liquid hydrogen supply chains between the Middle East, Europe and Asia.
The need for midstream infrastructure – a robust hydrogen storage and transportation network – is also gaining momentum, write John Courson and John Carrigan at Luxfer Gas Cylinders.
UK-based Chesterfield Special Cylinders (CSC) is on a mission to deliver safety-critical hydrogen storage and transportation solutions.
Cevotec says, Fiber Patch Placement technology provides weight and material cost savings.
It won’t be news to any H2 View reader that alongside the quest for ever-more economically efficient storage and transportation solutions there is also a keen focus on safety, writes FIBA Technologies’ Andy Evans.
The complexity of connecting hydrogen producers to users to enable the renewable fuel to support decarbonisation has been flagged to UK Government, as part of a paper recently published by the Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA)…