Liquid Hydrogen Storage Set for the High Seas as NavHyS Targets Maritime Decarbonization

A bold new European project, NavHyS, is getting ready to make waves in the world of offshore energy. Backed by the EU and launching in January 2025, this 36-month initiative is all about proving that liquid hydrogen (LH₂) storage aboard Service Operation Vessels (SOVs) isn’t just feasible—it’s the future.

Liquid Hydrogen Storage Set for the High Seas as NavHyS Targets Maritime Decarbonization

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