JP

Participated in demonstration test of liquefied hydrogen transport as a general member of HySTRA

Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd.

Outline

Towards the realization of a hydrogen society, “K”Line have participated with “CO₂-free Hydrogen Energy Supply-Chain Technology Research Association” (hereinafter referred to as “HySTRA”)(*), an association working towards creating an international CO₂ free energy supply chain comprised of hydrogen production effectively utilizing brown coal in Australia, its liquefaction, transportation to Japan, storage and utilization. “K”LINE will contribute to HySTRA’s demonstration by providing assistance in the technical operation of the world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier, “SUISO FRONTIER”.

In the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain Pilot Project between Australia and Japan, HySTRA is working on the development of technologies in the fields of (1) gasification of brown coal, (2) long distance transportation of mass liquefied hydrogen and (3) liquefied hydrogen loading and unloading technologies. “K”LINE will be involved in the (2) long-distance transportation of liquefied hydrogen.

“K”LINE has been developing professional expertise and know-how concerning safe operation of liquefied gas carriers and handling of liquefied gas cargoes such as LNG and LPG through its long history and diversified track-record of ownership and technical management of liquefied gas carriers. Based on such extensive experience, “K”LINE will contribute to HySTRA’s demonstration by providing assistance in the technical operation of “SUISO FRONTIER”.

Description

HySTRA* was founded in 2016 to develop and demonstrate technologies required to build a supply chain comprising of hydrogen production effectively utilizing brown coal, transportation and storage as well as utilization of hydrogen with its long-term goal to realize a stable supply of economical CO₂-free hydrogen. Currently, under the assistance of the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), HySTRA is working on the pilot phase of the project, along with studies for these technologies to become widely used in society and commercially viable around 2030.

We have been developing professional expertise and know-how concerning safe operation of liquefied gas carriers and handling of liquefied gas cargoes such as LNG and LPG through its long history and diversified track-record of ownership and technical management of the Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier ”SUISO FRONTIER”. Based on such extensive experience, “K”LINE will contribute to HySTRA’s demonstration by providing assistance in the technical operation of “SUISO FRONTIER”, a liquefied hydrogen carrier which was successfully launched in Kobe Works of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. On December 11, 2019, that will be conducted in Japan.

Long-distance mass transportation of hydrogen is the world's first effort, and it also becomes a new challenge in the carrier side as it is an ultra-low-temperature transportation that exceeds LNG and LPG (LPG: minus 43℃,LNG minus 162℃, and liquefied hydrogen minus 253℃), and also because of the difference in the other characteristics.  

The “K”LINE Group will promote its efforts to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in accordance with its “K”LINE Environmental Vision 2050, providing logistics services that are more  environmentally-low-loaded and highly efficient. “K”LINE is also proud to announce that our participation in HySTRA has been motivated with our belief that our contributing towards the construction of international supply chain of hydrogen, one of the primary drivers for the realization of low-carbon and carbon-free society, is fully compliant with our own corporate vision and philosophy. “K”LINE will devote its utmost effort to contribute in construction of an international hydrogen supply chain.

*HySTRA:
Official Name CO₂-free Hydrogen Energy Supply-chain Technology Research Association
Abbreviation HySTRA
Founded February 2016
Association Members Iwatani Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Shell Japan Limited, Electric Power Development Co., Ltd. (JPOWER), Marubeni Corporation, JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy
Corporation, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K”LINE) (Newly joined.)

Project Contents: Undertaking establishment and demonstration of technologies for a CO₂ free hydrogen energy supply chain comprised of hydrogen production effectively utilizing brown coal,
transportation, storage and utilization of hydrogen, to commercialize the supply chain around 2030

Partner(s)

Iwatani Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Shell Japan Co., Ltd., Power Development Co., Ltd., Marubeni Corporation, JXTG Energy Corporation

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