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First US Hydrogen-Fueled Ferry Okayed For Commercial Operation

The title of this post, is the same as this of this article on OffshoreEnergy.biz.

This is the sub-heading.

US-based shipping company SWITCH Maritime has received approval from the U.S. Coast Guard for its hydrogen-powered ferry Sea Change to enter commercial operations.

This is the first paragraph.

As informed, the company was presented with the signed Certificate of Inspection (COI) by Captain Taylor Q. Lam, the U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Francisco commander and Captain of the Port, for its flagship hydrogen ferry.

This paragraph gives more details of the ferry.

Built and launched at All American Marine shipyard in Bellingham, Washington, Sea Change is a 75-passenger catamaran ferry featuring an integrated hydrogen power system from Zero Emission Industries (ZEI), with 360kW of fuel cells from Cummins and 600kW of electric motor propulsion from BAE Systems.

As the electric motor propulsion is 600 kW and there are only 360 kW of hydrogen fuel cells, I suspect there is a battery in there somewhere.

The Orkney Islands have their own hydrogen ferry project called HySeasIII.

The Orkney ferry uses 600 kW of Ballard fuel cells.

There is no news this year about what is happening to the Orkney project.

May 22, 2024 - Posted by | Hydrogen, Transport/Travel | , , , , ,

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