Five Korean hydrogen leaders sign an MOU for LH2-powered buses and fueling stations
On 17th August a Korean consortium, which consists of KIMM, KAIST, Seoul Bus, JNE Works, and LATTICE Technology.
On 17th August a Korean consortium, which consists of KIMM, KAIST, Seoul Bus, JNE Works, and LATTICE Technology.
Prismatiske tanker har vært sett på som en umulighet. Nå blir de realisert.
Lattice Technology redefines what a pressure vessel can look like. Image: Richard Borge
Lloyds Register has granted “Approval in Principle” to LATTICE Technology for a 12,500 m3 ship cargo tank for liquid hydrogen (LH2) which certifies that the tank system satisfies all formal safety requirements.
THE KOREA ADVANCED INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (KAIST)
NZ seeks to use its renewable energy resources to develop large-scale liquid hydrogen exports.
LATTICE Technology has announced that the port cleaning ship with the first commercial lattice pressure vessel (LPV) has been successfully delivered to Ulsan Port Authority; this means that it is ready for service from this month.
Patrick Janssens, Vice President, Global Gas Solutions, ABS, reviews the latest trends in LNG carrier designs.