Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan’s Suiso Energy will build the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen tanker.
Japanese engineering corporation Kawasaki Heavy Industries and energy company Japan Suiso Energy have signed a contract to build the world’s largest dedicated liquefied hydrogen carrier. The new tanker will have a capacity of approximately 40,000 cubic meters. Construction will take place at the Sakaide Works shipyard in Kagawa Prefecture, and Japan Suiso Energy will serve as the project operator.
