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Kawasaki and CB&I sign agreement for promoting liquified hydrogen

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd (Kawasaki) and CB&I, a wholly owned unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott, have announced the signing of a strategic agreement for promoting a commercial-use liquified hydrogen (LH2) supply chain and realising a zero-carbon-emission society.

Both companies will provide infrastructure that will enable commercial-scale international LH2 supply chains in order to help achieve carbon-neutrality. By leveraging their combined expertise to deliver large-scale LH2 infrastructure solutions, CB&I and Kawasaki are removing barriers, driving down costs and enhancing scalability across the entire supply chain.

Under this agreement, the companies will provide infrastructure to advance the global realisation of a sustainable energy economy and meet decarbonisation targets. This collaboration will reduce LH2 infrastructure costs and contribute to more widespread use of this clean and efficient energy source.

"We are very pleased for this opportunity to build and launch a commercial LH2 supply chain in cooperation with CB&I," said Motohiko Nishimura, President, Energy Solutions & Marine Engineering Company, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. "We aim to cost down hydrogen, strengthen hydrogen supply chain competitiveness, and accelerate the transition to a zero-carbon society."

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/20092024/kawasaki-and-cbi-sign-agreement-for-promoting-liquified-hydrogen/

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