
cryogenic hydrogen storage
Cryogenic hydrogen storage involves cooling hydrogen gas to extremely low temperatures, around -253°C (-423°F), turning it into a liquid. This process reduces its volume significantly, making it easier to store and transport, especially for fuel applications. The liquid hydrogen is kept in specialized insulated tanks that minimize heat transfer, preventing it from warming up and vaporizing. This method allows for efficient, high-density storage of hydrogen, which is essential for its use as a clean energy source in industries like transportation and power generation, while ensuring safety and minimizing losses.