Our journey within the LH2CRAFT Project continues with unwavering determination as we pioneer the transformation of maritime technology to revolutionize the landscape of LH2 (liquid hydrogen) storage and transportation. We hold steadfast to our commitment to sustainability and safety, ensuring that these principles remain at the very heart of our mission, as we reshape the future of LH2 logistics.
In the context of the LH2CRAFT Project, WP2 takes center stage as a crucial component of our initiative. Task 2.4 now comes into focus, following the preliminary work done in Task 2.2. This stage represents the next step in our journey, where we are gearing up to develop desktop studies that will pave the way for defining the technological and economic boundaries of our LH2 cargo containment systems (LH2 CCS). Within the realm of these desktop studies, our primary focus is to conduct an initial assessment of alternative containment types and designs, specifically concerning the handling and distribution systems, bunkering arrangements, and other relevant requirements. Additionally, we expedite a provisional GAP analysis, evaluating the suitability of alternative containment systems for both new and existing vessels. This phase is a critical milestone on our path to pushing the boundaries of LH2 transportation technology.