Port of Gothenburg trials hydrogen-fueled shore power
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Hydrogen powers ships with electricity in pilot test at the Port of Gothenburg - Hydrogen Central
Hydrogen powers ships with electricity in pilot test at the Port of Gothenburg A pilot project using a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to ships docked at the Port of Gothenburg is now in its final phase. The method may pave the way for reduced emissions in other ports where conventional shore power connections are not feasible. Powering ships with electricity instead of using their conventional engines while docked can save large amount…


Port of Gothenburg trials hydrogen-fueled shore power
The Port of Gothenburg has entered the final phase of its two-week pilot project, in which it is using a hydrogen-powered generator to supply electricity to docked ships. According to the partners, the method may pave the way for reduced emissions in ports where conventional shore power connections are not feasible. The hydrogen-powered generator has been connected to Stena Line’s existing shore power facility at the Port of Gothenburg. Using gr…
Hydrogen powers ships with electricity in pilot test at the Port of Gothenburg
A pilot project using a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to ships docked at the Port of Gothenburg is now in its final phase.The method may pave the way for reduced emissions in other ports where conventional shore power connections are not feasible.Powering ships with electricity instead of using their conventional engines while docked can save large amounts of carbon dioxide emissions.The first facilities for connecting ships to shore-…
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