Wedoany.com Report-Nov 29, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has reportedly achieved 50 days of hydrogen refuelling operations using its cryogenic hydrogen pump.
Carried out at FirstElement Fuel’s (FEF) Livermore Hydrogen Hub in the US, MHI has said its 900 bar Class Ultra-High-Pressure Liquid Hydrogen Booster Pump completed 1,500 refuelling cycles without downtime or replacement of major parts.
The Japanese corporation stated that the long-term durability demonstrates “significant progress on the path to a future hydrogen economy,” providing high flow rates of 160kg of hydrogen per hour at 900 bar. Over 1,200 hours of operations, they pumped approximately 140 tonnes of liquid hydrogen.
The test first began in April 2023 and was completed this month (November 2024). The pump will now be installed at a large-scale hydrogen station in Japan, which is scheduled to go into commercial operation next year.
MHI wrote online, “Our Ultra-High-Pressure Liquid Hydrogen Boost Pump is currently being introduced to the global market. This and new advanced solutions will continue to add value on society’s path to a future hydrogen economy.”
Earlier this month, Exolum began testing the storage and transport of green hydrogen at a commercial scale through the use of liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC).
Situated at the Port of Immingham in the UK, the pilot project received £505,000 ($647,000) in government funding to facilitate the transportation of 20 tonnes of hydrogen via a 1.5 km pipeline.