Zero-Emission Container Feeder Vessel: A Hydrogen Powered Ship by DNV GL Maritime Services
Geschreven op 24-12-2015 - Erik van Erne. Geplaatst in Vervoer en OVIn a world increasingly dominated by the need to reduce environmental impacts, what role does shipping have to play?
How can the industry best meet the challenges of reducing emissions, increasing efficiency, and minimising impacts?
To respond to the CO2-emission challenge, the Strategic Research and Development of DNV GL Maritime Services has developed a design concept for a zero-emission container feeder vessel.
The design concept addresses typical feeder services with a full open-top 1,000 TEU intake and 160 reefer positions at a service speed of 15 knots.
Discover how this vessel uses liquid Hydrogen as fuel to generate power with a combined fuel cell and battery system.
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