A new three-year project will help develop the liquid hydrogen distribution chain with the aim of making it more accessible as a clean energy carrier across industries.
The ENGIE Lab Crigen-led initiative will target development of a liquid hydrogen (LH2) high-rate refuelling station for maritime, aviation and railroad applications with delivery flow rate exceeding five tonnes per hour and zero boil-off losses.
Named ‘DelHyVEHR’ — ‘Delivery of Liquid Hydrogen for Various Environments at High Rate’ — the project is funded by the EU and supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership with a budget of €5m ($5.4m) and a European contribution of €3.7m ($4m).
“While existing technologies have paved the way for gaseous hydrogen refuelling for light vehicles, DelHyVEHR aims at addressing the gap in liquid hydrogen distribution infrastructure,” stated a spokesperson.
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