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World’s First Floating Hydrogen Power Hub Validated To Power Ships Without Grid Connection

World’s First Floating Hydrogen Power Hub Validated To Power Ships Without Grid Connection

Marine Insight
World’s First Floating Hydrogen Power Hub Validated To Power Ships Without Grid Connection
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Image Credits: ELIRE Maritime

A UK-backed maritime consortium has completed a feasibility programme for the world’s first fully grid-independent floating hydrogen power hub, designed to provide clean shore power to ships without relying on existing port electricity infrastructure.

The project was funded through the UK Research and Innovation Clean Maritime Demonstrator Competition Round 6 (CMDC6) and carried out in partnership with the UK Shipping Office for Reducing Emissions.

Consortium members included ELIRE Maritime, Schneider Electric, Ricardo and the University of Strathclyde.

The Hydrogen Floating Power Hub combines hydrogen storage, fuel cells, battery energy storage and onboard renewable energy generation on three interconnected hexagonal floating platforms.

Together, the platforms cover around 1,200 square metres (12,900 square feet) and integrate approximately 45MWh of battery storage.

According to the consortium, the validated design can provide up to 5MW of continuous electricity through both 6.6kV and 11kV shore power connections.

The system is intended to supply power directly to vessels at berth, including medium-sized cruise

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