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Kawasaki Heavy Industries has signed a contract with Japan Suiso Energy (JSE) to build the world's largest liquid hydrogen carrier, with a capacity of 40,000 cubic meters. The vessel will be constructed at Kawasaki's Sakaide Works in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. This project marks a significant advancement in hydrogen transportation technology and supports the growing demand for clean energy carriers.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has entered into a significant agreement with Japan Suiso Energy (JSE) to construct the world's largest liquid hydrogen carrier. The vessel will have an impressive capacity of 40,000 cubic meters, marking a major milestone in the transportation of clean energy resources.
The construction of this pioneering vessel will take place at Kawasaki's Sakaide Works facility located in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. This project represents a crucial step forward in hydrogen transportation technology, enabling more efficient and larger-scale transport of liquid hydrogen - a critical component in the global transition to cleaner energy sources.
The development of this liquid hydrogen carrier is expected to play a vital role in supporting the growing demand for hydrogen as a clean energy carrier. As the world continues to shift towards reducing carbon emissions, the ability to transport large quantities of liquid hydrogen efficiently will be crucial for the development of hydrogen-based energy infrastructure.
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