What's happening with hydrogen?
Odd Rune Malterud, assistant director and technical manager of the Norwegian Union of Marine Engineers explains. Read the article
Hydrogen is usually found as a gas, but needs to be compressed into a liquid and kept under high pressure and at a low temperature for use as a fuel. 'High pressure storage takes up a lot of space and can be expensive, because you need a compressor unit and a special tank made of high-strength steel,' says Odd Rune Malterud, assistant director and technical manager of the Norwegian Union of Marine Engineers