Liquefied hydrogen carrier technology partnership

The image shows a rendering of a possible design for the Hydro Ocean K liquid-hydrogen carrier

Source: Pusan National University

A new international partnership aims to advance liquefied hydrogen carrier technology and cryogenic engineering as a lucrative zero-emission maritime transport option.

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has signed an agreement with the Hydrogen Ship Technology Center at Pusan National University (PNU) in Korea, which establishes a strategic collaboration focused on developing liquefied hydrogen as a clean and scalable energy source.

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