Innovative Use of Hydrogen at Port of Gothenburg for Ship Power Supply
Key Ideas
  • A pilot project using a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to ships at the Port of Gothenburg is in its final phase.
  • The project involves a hydrogen-powered generator supplying electricity to ships like Stena Germanica and Stena Scandinavica using green hydrogen.
  • In 2030, EU regulations will mandate container and passenger vessels to use OPS (Onshore Power Supply) while at berth, promoting cleaner energy practices.
  • This initiative showcases the potential of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source in the maritime industry, contributing to reducing emissions.
The Port of Gothenburg is in the final phase of a pilot project that involves using a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to ships docked at the port. The innovative project has connected a hydrogen-powered generator to Stena Line's existing shore power facility to provide electricity to vessels like Stena Germanica and Stena Scandinavica. By utilizing green hydrogen as fuel, the generator aims to showcase the feasibility of hydrogen in powering ships sustainably. Additionally, with an upcoming EU regulation in 2030 mandating OPS for container and passenger vessels while at berth, this project aligns with the transition towards cleaner energy practices in the maritime sector. The initiative not only highlights the potential of hydrogen as a renewable energy source but also contributes to reducing emissions in the shipping industry, paving the way for more sustainable operations at the port.
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