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The ELVHYS project brings together world leading experts from 8 partner organisations from 6 European countries: France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, UK. The consortium’s expertise covers all aspects of hydrogen safety in LH2 transfer technologies and systems from transfer modelling and simulations through prevention and mitigation of unscheduled releases, dispersion, fires, explosions and comprehensive risk assessment to pre-normative research underpinning Regulations, Codes and Standards (RCS).
Partners represent leading actors from different sectors of European community involved in provisions of hydrogen safety and especially safety of LH2 transfer operations, including LH2 technologies company (Air Liquide) and national aerospace agency DLR, Regulatory Body (HSE), Research Organisations (NCSR Demokritos), and complemented by a strong cohort of leading Universities in the field (KIT, NTNU, University of Bologna, Ulster University) all experienced in both cryogenic liquids transfer technologies and hydrogen safety engineering.
Clément Louriou
Etienne Havret
Se-Min Jeong
Jens Franzen
Asmund Huser
Frank Markert
Didier Bouix
William S. Lerner
Ernst-Arndt Reinecke
Andrei V. Tchouvelev
Olav Roald Hansen
Gyeongjun Kim
Frank Markert
Andrei V. Tchouvelev
Romualdo Marrazzo
Shoji Kamiya
Pierluigi Busetto
Ivan Østvik
Jong-Chun Park
Brendan Sullivan
Richard Holliday
Paul Adams
Mark Spruijt
Xuefang Li
Marta Bucelli
Anders Ødegård
Charles Foncin
Trygve Skjold
Ciro Caliendo
Knut Vågsæther
Rodolfo Taccani
ELVHYS project No. 101101381 is supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and its members. UK participants in Horizon Europe Project ELVHYS are supported by UKRI grant numbers 10063519 (University of Ulster) and 10070592 (Health and Safety Executive).
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