GenH2 Corp has recently announced the successful commissioning and validation of its Cryostat CS900 liquid hydrogen simulation test platform. According to the company, the latter marks “a significant milestone in advancing deployable, zero-loss liquid hydrogen infrastructure”.

In practical terms, the Cryostat CS900 LH₂ Simulation Test Platform “integrates hydrogen liquefaction, controlled storage and transfer within a unified LH₂ infrastructure environment”. The platform is thus capable of generating real-world performance and behavior data for materials, systems, and processes essential to equipment supporting liquid hydrogen infrastructure solutions.

Liquid hydrogen developments

“The CS900 delivers the real-world data to help mitigate technical risk and allow liquid hydrogen to function as a practical energy carrier for widespread commercial use,” said James E. Fesmire, Chief Architect and Co-Founder of GenH2. “This platform provides unprecedented insight that allows us to accelerate innovation and establish new standards for liquefaction, storage and transfer of hydrogen without loss”.

Data generated on the platform is applied directly to the engineering design of GenH2’s liquefaction, Controlled Storage, and zero-loss transfer products, accelerating the deployment of standardized LH₂ infrastructure solutions while reducing technical and commercial risk.

The above mentioned milestone is the culmination of decades of innovation in the practical use of LH₂. Going forward, the CS900 platform will continue to be a critical component in product development, enabling GenH2 to design and develop liquid hydrogen technology that is unparallelled in the industry.

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