A consortium including Shell, GenH2, and the University of Houston is collaborating with CB&I to develop a large-scale, non-vacuum liquid hydrogen storage tank for NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center. The 100,000 cubic meter tank aims to improve liquid hydrogen handling and reduce fabrication complexity by eliminating vacuum insulation. Premium Content Access
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