Monday 13 June 2022

GS Caltex and KOGAS join in on liquid hydrogen project - Offshore Energy

GS Caltex and KOGAS join in on liquid hydrogen project - Offshore Energy

A liquid hydrogen mega station with a production capacity of 10,000 tonnes per year will supply liquid hydrogen to the Seoul metropolitan area and the country’s central region in the future. Hydrogen will be extracted from LNG, converted into liquid hydrogen and stored by utilising LNG cold energy. It will be supplied to liquefied hydrogen charging stations in the metropolitan area using tank lorries. Liquefied hydrogen is easier to store and transport due to its volume reduced to 800th compared to gas.



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