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Cryogenic Liquefied Gas Tank

Hydrogen was first created artificially in the 16th century and was not identified as an element until the 18th century. As a resource abundant enough to occupy 75% of the mass in the universe, it can be expected to be used semi-permanently.
The heat generated when burned is high, and since the only substance produced after the combustion reaction is water, it does not create pollutants.
However, since it is the lightest among gases and has a very high risk of explosion, a high level of technology is required to store it.
Stored and transported hydrogen can be used in almost all areas used in current energy systems, including general fuel, hydrogen cars, hydrogen airplanes, and fuel cells.
Currently, TMC anticipates this market trend and is developing liquid hydrogen storage tanks that can be applied to automobiles (buses and trucks).

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