GenH2 highlight zero-loss liquid hydrogen storage at Hydrogen Technology Expo
GenH2, a leader in hydrogen infrastructure technology, teamed up with cryogenic equipment leader Taylor-Wharton, a subsidiary of Air Water America Inc., to showcase its groundbreaking zero-loss liquid hydrogen storage system at Hydrogen Technology Expo North America.
The Hydrogen Technology Expo is the largest hydrogen-focused event in North America, bringing together industry leaders and innovators to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen across the entire value chain.
A major barrier to the widespread use of hydrogen is the loss that occurs during transfer and storage. Traditional bulk systems routinely vent hydrogen gas due to rising pressure—leading to waste, operational inefficiencies, and increased emissions.
GenH2’s Controlled Storage system is designed to eliminate both transfer and daily boil-off losses. Image ©GenH2
GenH2’s Controlled Storage system, based on NASA’s Integrated Refrigeration and Storage (IRaS) technology, solves this challenge by keeping liquid hydrogen in a sub-cooled state and recirculating any evaporated gas— which GenH2 claim results in true zero-loss performance.
Greg Gosnell, CEO of GenH2 said: “Our zero-loss solution redefines what’s possible, making hydrogen a more viable, scalable clean energy source. We're excited to partner with Taylor-Wharton to bring this breakthrough to market.”
GenH2 and Taylor-Wharton, first announced their partnership in February 2025, and since have co-developed the RS1500 Controlled Storage Tank System, which features a bulk tank with GenH2’s patented Heat Lift Assembly and Smart Tank technology.
The solution is designed to eliminate both transfer and daily boil-off losses, thereby reducing operational costs, extending shelf life, and maximizing ROI. The revolutionary design is also set to power the world’s first zero-loss hydrogen fuelling station, launching in Dallas in 2026.
Greg added: “The financial and environmental impact of vented hydrogen is significant—up to 40% annual loss with conventional systems. Our zero-loss solution redefines what’s possible, making hydrogen a more viable, scalable clean energy source. We're excited to partner with Taylor-Wharton to bring this breakthrough to market.”
For more information, visit www.genh2hydrogen.com and www.twcryo.com.