Kawasaki Heavy Industries: World’s first “liquefied hydrogen carrier” released: Stanwell Corporation

Kawasaki Heavy Industries: World’s first “liquefied hydrogen carrier” released: Stanwell Corporation

-Attention as a trump card for “decarbonization”-

Kawasaki Heavy Industries:

“The world’s first carrier that carries hydrogen as a liquid” has been released.

“Liquefied hydrogen carrier” released:

The liquefied hydrogen carrier and storage facility were opened to the public.

Cool to minus 253 degrees.

It can carry liquefied “liquefied hydrogen” for 15,000 hydrogen vehicles. Twice

Transport from Australia:

Where does the liquefied hydrogen come from? Australia.

To keep costs low
Mined in Australia,
I decided to make hydrogen from “brown coal”.
It is said that 240 years of Japan’s power generation will sleep on this land alone.

The carbon dioxide emitted when burning lignite is planned to be buried underground.

TBS NEWS

https://news.tbs.co.jp/newseye/tbs_newseye4360384.html

Implementation of a Japan-Australia Project Feasibility Study for the Creation of a Large-Scale Green Liquefied Hydrogen Supply Chain

– Six Japanese and Australian companies sign a memorandum of understanding –

Four Japanese companies,

Iwatani Corporation ,
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. ,
Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. ,
Marubeni Corporation ,

have come to an agreement and signed a memorandum of understanding

with two energy infrastructure companies headquartered in Australia,

Stanwell Corporation Limited
APT Management Services Pty Ltd. ,

to jointly implement a feasibility study of the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (hereinafter referred to as “CQ- H2”).

This project will produce hydrogen on a large scale using renewable energy, liquefy it at the Port of Gladstone, Queensland, Australia,

and then export the liquefied hydrogen to Japan.

https://global.kawasaki.com/news_210915-1e.pdf