There is no hydrogen crisis…'World's Largest' Liquefied Hydrogen Plant Operates

in leofinance •  2 months ago

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    This is the hydrogen disaster that embarrassed hydrogen car drivers in November last year.
    One of the main hydrogen suppliers broke down, causing the hydrogen supply chain to collapse flat.

    The world's largest liquefied hydrogen plant for stable hydrogen supply began operation today.
    It produces 90 tons of liquefied hydrogen a day, enough to charge up to 5,000 hydrogen buses.
    Liquefied hydrogen, which is produced by cooling gaseous hydrogen to cryogenic temperatures, is one-800th smaller in volume than gaseous hydrogen and has 10 times higher transportation efficiency.

    Park Heung-rak / CEO of a hydrogen production company
    "It will be loaded into tank lorries and supplied to liquefied hydrogen charging stations across the country. In the future, it will also be supplied to forklifts and drones."

    Starting with 20 locations this year, we plan to expand our distribution network of liquefied hydrogen by building 40 liquefied charging stations by 2026.

    Hydrogen, the next-generation energy source, seems to be stretching out little by little.

    We're still in the planning stage, but we're still in the planning stage,
    If it spreads gradually, hydrogen may become dominant in 30 years.

    It's not easy yet, and there's a lot of capital logic,
    I look forward to gradually spreading it.

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