Ebara Elliott Energy to Supply Pumps for Kawasaki's Hydrogen Terminal in Japan
Ebara Elliott Energy has secured a contract to provide liquid hydrogen pumps and gas blowers for Kawasaki's new hydrogen terminal. The project supports Japan's hydrogen supply chain, enhancing energy imports and infrastructure.

Ebara Elliott Energy (EEE) will supply liquid hydrogen booster pumps and cryogenic gas blowers for Kawasaki Heavy Industries' hydrogen terminal project in Kawasaki City, Japan, expected to be completed by November 2025. The facility will feature a 50,000m³ liquid hydrogen storage tank, claimed to be the largest globally, along with essential cargo handling and liquefaction facilities.
EEE's technology will ensure efficient hydrogen transfer and pressure management within the system. Additionally, a 40,000m³ liquid hydrogen carrier will be constructed, significantly larger than previous models. This project reflects a strategic move to enhance Japan's hydrogen import capabilities.




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