C&CS Secures ZIM Funding for Hydrogen Liquefaction Catalyst Project
C&CS catalysts and chemical specialties GmbH has initiated a project in collaboration with TU Dresden, funded by the German government, aimed at enhancing hydrogen liquefaction efficiency. The project focuses on reducing evaporation losses through the development of innovative bifunctional ortho-para catalysts, which are expected to significantly lower the energy costs associated with hydrogen transportation.

C&CS catalysts and chemical specialties GmbH, in partnership with TU Dresden, is undertaking a project funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWE) to improve hydrogen liquefaction processes. The initiative aims to minimize evaporation losses associated with the transition of hydrogen from the ortho to para state, which can lead to substantial boil-off losses during transportation.
Utilizing bifunctional catalysts, the project seeks to enhance energy efficiency in hydrogen liquefaction, potentially impacting the availability of green hydrogen in the market. Successful implementation could lead to lower costs and greater adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy source.




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