Hydrogen ship

A hydrogen ship is a hydrogen-fueled ship, power-assisted by an electric motor that gets its electricity from a fuel cell.

History

In 2000, the 22-person Hydra ship was demonstrated, and in 2003 the Duffy-Herreshoff watertaxi went into service. 2003 saw the debut of Yacht No. 1, as well Hydroxy3000. The AUV DeepC and Yacht XV 1 were shown in 2004. In 2005 the first example of the Type 212 submarine, which is powered underwater by fuel cells, went into service with the German navy. In 2006 the 12-person Xperiance was debuted, as well as the Zebotec. In 2007 both the 8-person Tuckerboot and the Canal boat Ross Barlow debuted, and in 2008 the 100-passenger Zemships project Alsterwasser went into service in Hamburg. Also, in 2009 the Nemo H2 and the Frauscher 600 Riviera HP went into service. In 2013 the Hydrogenesis Passenger Ferry project went into service.

Economy

Hjalti Pall Ingolfsson from Icelandic New Energy has commented that ships are fast becoming the biggest source of air pollution in the European Union. It is estimated that by 2020 emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from ships will exceed land-based emissions in Europe. A big issue to be dealt with would be the storage of hydrogen on ships, given that there would be no opportunity to refill them when out at sea, although one can use wind power and solar panels to generate electricity from the ocean while they are far from the shores and produce onboard hydrogen.

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AEO Sec Gen: Arab states to produce 8 million tons of hydrogen annually by 2030

Bahrain News Agency 03 Apr 2025
He added that the proposed projects cover the production and export of low-carbon hydrogen, transporting it via pipelines from North Africa to Europe, and its use in land and marine transport, including fuelling ships.
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Only 17% of EU hydrogen project pipeline to materialise by 2030

SAFETY4SEA 02 Apr 2025
New data from Westwood Global Energy Group (Westwood) highlighted that despite significant ambitions and substantial funding commitments, Europe is unlikely to meet its 2030 hydrogen production targets.
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Eni, Fincantieri and RINA Assess Alternative Fuel Trajectories

MarineLink 02 Apr 2025
Synthetic fuels derived from green hydrogen, along with hydrogen itself, are also likely to gain traction in specific applications — such as low- and medium-power cruise ships — as their ...
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Japan-Australia flagship hydrogen project stumbles

Knoxville Daily Sun 31 Mar 2025
The Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) is billed as a billion-dollar attempt to ship liquid hydrogen from Australia to Japan ... "quietly die", partly because of the cost of shipping hydrogen to Japan.
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IMO’s targets need unprecedented ambition in GFS requirements

SAFETY4SEA 31 Mar 2025
The ICCT study takes three decarbonization scenarios and estimates cumulative emissions from 2020 to 2050 and compares them with shipping’s proportional share of global carbon budgets for 1.5 °C, 1.7 °C, and 2°C warming scenarios.
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Australia and Singapore Fund Green Fuel Projects

MarineLink 30 Mar 2025
Aus electric ferry project, Aus Ships ... It explores ways to produce green hydrogen from seawater to power vessels with hydrogen fuel cells, supporting the shift towards low-emission technologies in the shipping industry.
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Economic Watch: China harnesses hydrogen tech to power green shift

Xinhua 29 Mar 2025
"Even in extreme cold, its hydrogen system stays rock-solid." ... In recent years, China has made significant strides in advancing policies for hydrogen development ... China harnesses hydrogen tech to power green shift.
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China harnesses hydrogen tech to power green shift

Beijing News 29 Mar 2025
Visitors look at a model of a fully automatic hydrogen-powered train at the 2024 World Manufacturing Convention in Hefei, east China's Anhui Province, Sept ... "Even in extreme cold, its hydrogen system stays rock-solid.".
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William Shatner terrifies Gayle King ahead of her trip to space: ‘Scaring the bleep out ...

New York Post 29 Mar 2025
“When I was lying there and aware the hydrogen was being poured into the ship, and the Hindenburg had burned with hydrogen, I’m thinking, ‘What’s going to be?’ The guy says over the earphones—”.
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Consortium to develop liquid hydrogen powered cargo ship

SAFETY4SEA 28 Mar 2025
A new project launched by a consortium of Dutch companies and supported by the government aims to develop the world’s first zero-emission general cargo ship powered by liquid hydrogen. .
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IMarEST Announces 2025 Award Winners

The Maritime Executive 28 Mar 2025
This year’s winners were Erin van Rheenen, whose paper "Hydrogen Carriers for Zero-Emission Ship Propulsion Using Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells ... Erin van Rheenen for the paper "Hydrogen ...
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Dutch Project to Design Liquid Hydrogen Powered Bulk Carrier

The Maritime Executive 27 Mar 2025
A new project launched by a consortium of Dutch companies and supported by the government is focusing on what they are calling the world’s first zero-emission general cargo ship powered by liquid hydrogen.
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IGP&I: Carriage of direct reduced iron (DRI)

SAFETY4SEA 27 Mar 2025
... of refuge along the way, and any information on hydrogen evolution that might be available ... The ship should be equipped with the means to take measurements of the concentrations of hydrogen and oxygen.
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IRENA: Renewable power generation is imperative

SAFETY4SEA 27 Mar 2025
Green hydrogen could be key in mitigating emissions from harder-to-decarbonise sectors such shipping and heavy industry, where direct electrification is nearly impossible ... In industry, clean hydrogen ...
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Truck drivers get first taste of driving zero emissions hydrogen trucks

RNZ 27 Mar 2025
With four hydrogen fuelling stations in Auckland, Hamilton and soon to be Tauranga, refuellers Hiringa Energy have what they call the "golden triangle" covered with stations that look from the outside just like stacked shipping containers.
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