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taylor-wharton-genh2-partner-on-liquid-hydrogen-tech-to-reduce-boil-off

Taylor-Wharton, GenH2 partner on liquid hydrogen tech to reduce boil-off

Taylor-Wharton and GenH2 have announced plans to integrate their respective liquid hydrogen bulk storage and transfer technologies which they claim could ‘eliminate’ boil-off losses during transfer, storage and dispensing.

Under the partnership, the Air Water America subsidiary will integrate GenH2’s controlled storage technology into its liquid hydrogen bulk storage tanks.

Liquid hydrogen is often considered one of the most effective ways to transport hydrogen due to its higher energy density compared to compressed hydrogen. Boil-off occurs when liquid hydrogen warms above -253ºC and reverts to gas.

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