Hydrogen Liquefaction Challenges
Hydrogen liquefaction requires extremely low temperatures, making the process energy-intensive, with about 30% of the hydrogen's energy used for liquefaction. While the technology is mature, scaling it up for global transport remains a significant challenge, as demonstrated by the limited volume transported from Australia to Japan. The industry envisions increasing transport capacities significantly to meet the growing demand for hydrogen.In this clip
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The early days of transoceanic hydrogen transport
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