Published by Todd Bush on January 8, 2025
Company Celebrates Milestones: U.S. Department of Energy Collaboration, Mobile Liquid Hydrogen System Launch, Simulation Test Platform Implementation, and More
GenH2, a leader in hydrogen technology infrastructure solutions, is marking four years of driving critical innovation in clean and sustainable liquid hydrogen energy solutions. The company is celebrating significant milestones, including breakthroughs in research and development, the deployment of a mobile liquefaction system, and the commissioning of the world’s most advanced liquid hydrogen testing and demonstration platform.
Greg Gosnell GenH2 CEO
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"Since GenH2's launch in late 2020, we have been unwavering in our commitment to advancing hydrogen as a clean energy alternative," said Greg Gosnell, CEO of GenH2. "With a deep understanding of market demands, GenH2 is uniquely positioned to drive the global adoption of hydrogen while ensuring our products and services are designed for lasting impact."
In 2021, GenH2 established its 60,000-square-foot global headquarters on a 10-acre campus in Titusville, Florida, with support from a financial incentive provided by the North Brevard Economic Development Zone. The Space Coast was a natural fit for the company, given its proximity to NASA and several founding team members' deep connections with the agency. Leveraging decades of expertise in liquefaction, storage, and transfer, GenH2 harnesses NASA technology to drive innovation and accelerate the adoption of hydrogen solutions.
“Having spent 38 years of my career at NASA on the Space Coast, I’ve seen firsthand the exceptional talent and competitive culture of innovation this area fosters,” said James E. Fesmire, Chief Architect and NASA Hall of Fame Inventor specializing in liquid hydrogen.
In October 2021, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office selected GenH2, in collaboration with Shell International Exploration and Production, Inc., McDermott's CB&I Storage Solutions, NASA's Kennedy Space Center, and the University of Houston, to demonstrate the feasibility of large-scale liquid hydrogen (LH2) storage. This initiative aims to pave the way for a stable and scalable global hydrogen supply chain.
Launched in December 2022, GenH2’s LS20 is a compact, fully integrated mobile liquid hydrogen solution designed to deliver small-scale infrastructure capabilities. The LS20 produces small quantities of liquid hydrogen, enabling researchers and industry professionals to test pilot projects and products more efficiently.
The GenH2 Simulation Test Platform, the first and most advanced of its kind, is an operational laboratory that produces and utilizes liquid hydrogen (LH2) to gather real physical data on materials and processes used in liquefaction, storage, and transfer of hydrogen. This platform provides invaluable insights, enabling GenH2 to continuously refine and optimize its products.
In February 2024, GenH2 showcased its liquid onboard and zero-loss mobile LH2 technology by fueling a six-foot-long unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at its Titusville headquarters. The demonstration utilized GenH2's mobile LS20 system to fuel the UAV with liquid hydrogen, highlighting the potential commercial applications of onboard LH2 technology in aviation. Dr. Jong H. Baik, GenH2's Chief Technology Officer and a globally recognized expert in hydrogen liquefaction and mobility, stated: “Liquid hydrogen’s energy density enables longer flight durations. Some tests have demonstrated LH2-powered flights lasting up to four times longer than those powered by batteries.”
GenH2 collaborates with renowned institutions worldwide, including the University of Melbourne, Western Australia, and the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, providing access to state-of-the-art research and development platforms. The company fosters global advancements in liquid hydrogen technology through innovative tools such as the Macroflash test instrument and CS500 calorimeter.
GenH2 is a technology leader in liquid hydrogen infrastructure systems for advanced clean energy. GenH2 solutions allow for safe hydrogen liquefaction, zero-loss storage, and transfer. The company focuses on mass-producing equipment to speed infrastructure buildout and make hydrogen accessible for everyday use around the globe. The technology team includes former NASA researchers and developers with decades of experience researching, engineering, and building hydrogen solutions. Learn more at www.GenH2.com.
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