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		<title>Suiso Frontier: World&#8217;s First Hydrogen Tanker to Ship Test Cargo from Australia to Japan</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Japanese-Australian venture producing hydrogen from brown coal is set to ship its maiden cargo on the world&#8217;s first liquid hydrogen carrier from near Melbourne to Kobe on Friday, in a&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Japanese-Australian venture producing hydrogen from brown coal is set to ship its maiden cargo on the world&#8217;s first liquid hydrogen carrier from near Melbourne to Kobe on Friday, in a test delayed by nearly a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.</p>
<p>The Suiso Frontier, built by Japan&#8217;s Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI), arrived on Friday from Kobe, in southern Japan, following a longer trip than the expected 16 days as the owners sought to avoid bad weather and rough seas, said a spokesperson for the venture, called the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC).</p>
<p>Led by KHI, HESC is a A$500 million ($360 million) project backed by the Japanese and Australian governments as a way to switch to cleaner energy and cut carbon emissions.</p>
<p>Hydrogen, seen as a path to decarbonizing industries that rely on coal, gas and oil, is key to Japan&#8217;s goal to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Australia aims to become a major exporter of the fuel.</p>
<p>Last year, the project started extracting hydrogen from brown coal at a 70 kg a day demonstration plant in the Latrobe Valley in the state of Victoria, about 135 km (84 miles) east of Melbourne, where brown coal mines have long fuelled some of Australia&#8217;s most polluting power stations.</p>
<p>The hydrogen is produced by reacting coal with oxygen and steam under high heat and pressure in a process that also yields carbon dioxide. The hydrogen is then trucked to a port site where it is cooled to minus 253 degrees Celsius (minus 423 Fahrenheit), liquefying it for export.</p>
<p>If the partners eventually scale the project up to 225,000 tonnes a year, they plan to make carbon-neutral hydrogen by burying the carbon dioxide released in the process under the seabed offshore Victoria.</p>
<p>Partners in the Australian side of the project include Japan&#8217;s Electric Power Development Co (J-Power), Iwatani Corp, Marubeni Corp, Sumitomo Corp and Australia&#8217;s AGL Energy Ltd, whose mine is supplying the brown coal.</p>
<p>($1 = 1.3906 Australian dollars)</p>
<p>Source: www.marinelink.com</p>
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