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We offer reliable gaseous (GH 2) and liquid hydrogen (LH 2) supply models, as well as on-site generation plants. The compression unit is the key component of a hydrogen refueling station. It compresses H 2 stored at low pressure to up to 100 MPa.
- Liquefying Hydrogen for Storage & Transport | Linde
Gaseous hydrogen can be cryogenically liquefied to produce...
- Liquefying Hydrogen for Storage & Transport | Linde
Gaseous hydrogen can be cryogenically liquefied to produce LH 2 (liquid hydrogen) for ease of storage and transportation. Linde is the world leader of liquid hydrogen production and has decades of experience in the construction of hydrogen liquefaction systems.
Power Boost for Liquid Hydrogen. Hydrogen (H 2) offers huge potential as a green fuel. In liquid form, it has an even higher energy density. Linde provides both gaseous and liquid fueling technologies.
Read how Linde’s innovative hydrogen technologies, including electrolysis, compression, carbon capture, liquefaction and refueling enable decarbonization.
The only fuel gas that does not contain any carbon atoms. Lighter than air, it burns with an invisible, clean (carbon-free and soot-free) flame. - Liquid hydrogen - For customers with high-volume requirements of hydrogen, a bulk cryogenic storage vessel installed onsite offers the most efficient and convenient solution.
Smaller Footprint with Liquid Hydrogen. Today, hydrogen is typically transported to fueling stations as a gas. Linde’s custom-developed, patented ionic compressor uses five hydraulic pistons to gradually compress the hydrogen to a pressure of 900 bar so it can be used to fuel vehicles.
Today, Linde has the largest liquid hydrogen capacity and distribution system in the world. We also operate the world's first high-purity hydrogen storage cavern, coupled with an unrivaled pipeline network of approximately 1,000 kilometers to reliably supply our customers.