How Chesterfield Special Cylinders keeps hydrogen on the move
“Some of our cylinders were made in the 1930s…It really just supports how important it is to keep our maintenance and inspection regime relevant.”
“Some of our cylinders were made in the 1930s…It really just supports how important it is to keep our maintenance and inspection regime relevant.”
Claudio Lanzarini, Vice-President of Engineering at Massachusetts-based FIBA Technologies, looks at decades’ worth of research, design and rigorous testing that has produced the safe methods of hydrogen transportation and storage we rely on today.
Identifying partners for certification in real-world hydrogen applications is the next step in commercialisation for Graphmatech, according to its Research Area Manager.
The US Government will allocate up to $3bn to fund the development of hydrogen and battery-powered infrastructure and technologies at ports.
Elemental Energy has launched a new lightweight hydrogen tube trailer for the UK, European and Southern African markets, aimed at supporting applications in hard-to-reach areas.
Schiphol Airport will conduct the first test of a hydrogen-powered ground power unit (GPU), supplying stationary aircraft with power.
Ryze has agreed to provide aviation firm ZeroAvia with hydrogen for use in engine and flight testing at Cotswold Airport, the UK.
Worthington Enterprises and STOKOTA have joined forces to design and assembly hydrogen transport and storage systems, with plans to launch a new product this year (2024).
SK E&S has held a completion ceremony for the “world’s largest” liquefied hydrogen plant, capable of producing 30,000 tonnes per year.
Plug Power has achieved Korean Gas Safety (KGS) certification of liquid hydrogen storage tanks and transport trailers.