Green Hydrogen Solutions Company Fabrum, located in Aotearoa, New Zealand, has opened an advanced liquid hydrogen test facility in collaboration with Christchurch International Airport (CIAL) in support of the development of green hydrogen-Bright technologies, mainly in aviation.
The facility makes the development of Liquefiers, Gas Management Systems and Boil-Off Gas Management Technologies possible. It is believed that it is the first facility for hydrogen testing location at an airport that can offer hydrogen (liquid and gas formation) on request.
Fabrum, Chief Executive Dr. Ojas Mahapatra, said that the facility offers a critical source for companies that develop liquid hydrogen systems and offer them a special space to test and refine their technologies.
“Fabrum is already cooperating Aviation companies worldwide To develop liquid hydrogen storage systems, and our customers will be one of the first to test the performance and reliability of hydrogen technologies and infrastructure, “said Mahapatra.
Fabrum and Cial are partners in a hydrogen consortium with French airline Airbus, Perth headquarters Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), Air New Zealand and New Plymouth established Green Hydrogen Company Hiringa Energy.
Fabrum -President Christopher Boyle said that the test facility demonstrates the deployment and progress of Fabrum, Christchurch Airport and its hydrogen consortium partners to build a hydrogen ecosystem, with Aviation as an important focus.
“It is on the spot of liquid hydrogen as an aircraft fuel available Essential for the aviation sectorQuickly on the way to hydrogen-driven operations to unlock a zero emissions future. This collaboration with Christchurch Airport further positions Christchurch as a hub for liquid hydrogen activity, “said Boyle.
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