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Liquid Hydrogen Storage Set for the High Seas as NavHyS Targets Maritime Decarbonization

The article discusses the NavHyS project, which aims to integrate liquid hydrogen (LH₂) storage technology into service operation vessels (SOVs) for offshore wind farms. The involvement of reputable organizations like Bureau Veritas, ArianeGroup, and ENGIE adds credibility. The article accurately reflects the challenges and potential of using LH₂ for maritime decarbonization, aligning with the information found in the search results. Specifically, the use of liquid hydrogen as a maritime fuel and the challenges associated with its storage and handling are discussed in the search results from [mdpi.com](https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/7/743), [pubs.rsc.org](https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/EE/D0EE01545H), and [dnv.com](https://www.dnv.com/expert-story/maritime-impact/paving-the-way-for-large-scale-transportation-of-liquid-hydrogen). The focus on developing regulations and infrastructure also aligns with the information about demonstration projects and the need for regulatory frameworks. The article can be published.

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