CryoMet

Metrology for reliable liquefied energy gases measurement

The project has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed by European Union Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and from the Participating States.

CryoMet will host its 1st Stakeholder Webinar on 3 December 2025  

CryoMet project will host its first stakeholder webinar on Wednesday, 3 December 2025, from 13:30 to 15:30 (CET). This event will be the project’s first point of contact with its own network of stakeholders, a series of entities that will be key to the proper development of the project, as well as to achieving widespread dissemination.  

During the webinar, attendees will receive a comprehensive overview of CryoMet’s objectives and planned activities. Menne Schakel, CryoMet’s project coordinator and Chief Scientist Flow at VSL – the National Metrology Institute of the Netherlands, will introduce the project and outline its key aims. Afterwards, each work package (WP) leader will also intervene to explain the main lines of action of each WP. Hamidou W. Soumaré, Fluid Mechanics Engineer at CESAME EXADEBIT (to be confirmed), will focus on the tasks related to WP1, focused on the reliability of the liquefied energy gases flow metering. Then, Karine Arrhenius, researcher and project leader at RISE, will present the activities from WP2, which surround the reliability of (bio-)LNG composition and density measurements. Radka Veltcheva, Senior Research Scientist at National Physical Laboratory (NPL) of the United Kingdom, will define the tasks of WP3, which will be developed to determine the accuracy of (bio-)LNG in-field temperature measurements, including the impact of static and dynamic effects on the temperature measurement system. Focusing on WP4, Markus Richter, Professor at Leibniz University Hannover, will showcase the expected roadmap to be followed on the development of SI-traceable calibration procedures for liquefied energy gases.   

The webinar is designed not only to present the project’s scientific direction, but also to encourage interaction with the wider stakeholder community. Participants will learn how their involvement can support the project’s progress, strengthen its impact, and enable early adoption of CryoMet’s results. This engagement is vital for ensuring that new measurement methods are aligned with industrial needs and can be integrated into existing practices and procedures.  

The webinar will explore how CryoMet will enable the expansion of the European liquefied gas metrological framework, the development of a new SI traceable calibration procedure and the project’s contribution to setting reliable measurement methods for (bio)-liquefied natural gas and liquefied hydrogen. In case you have an interest in these fields, you can register for the webinar through this link

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