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Kawasaki at forefront of hydrogen transportation

KAWASAKI Heavy Industries has made a major breakthrough in the transportation of hydrogen, announcing it had developed a new cargo containment system for large liquified hydrogen carriers.

 Liquified hydrogen carrier developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Image provided: Kawasaki.

Liquified hydrogen carrier developed by Kawasaki Heavy Industries. Image provided: Kawasaki.

The Japanese shipbuilder said this month its tech development program had successfully delivered a test tank verifying stable cargo containment of liquid hydrogen. The tank required hydrogen to be cooled...

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