A Fast-track Solution for LH2 Export & Import Terminals
A Korean-Australian consortium led by LATTICE Technology has secured a grant from the Korean Government to develop LH2 Export and Import terminals between Australia and Korea.
A Korean-Australian consortium led by LATTICE Technology has secured a grant from the Korean Government to develop LH2 Export and Import terminals between Australia and Korea.
On November 12th 2021, LATTICE Technology signed an MOU with Doosan Mecatec to develop LH2 storage container technology.
On October 21st, 2021, LATTICE Technology contracted with Lloyd's Register to extend the scope of AiP to 50,000m3 LH2 carriers.
On 17th August a Korean consortium, which consists of KIMM, KAIST, Seoul Bus, JNE Works, and LATTICE Technology.
LATTICE Technology have completed the concept design employing LPV tanks in LH2 service, for the "Whole Supply Chain" from Darwin NT to Pyeongtaek South Korea.
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.
NZ seeks to use its renewable energy resources to develop large-scale liquid hydrogen exports.