Loading...
Loading...
lhyfe-flexens-stockholm-university-initiate-boxhy-project
lhyfe-flexens-stockholm-university-initiate-boxhy-project

Lhyfe, Flexens, Stockholm University initiate BOxHy project

Lhyfe, Flexens and Stockholm University’s DEEP have established the Baltic Sea Oxygenation and the Super Green Hydrogen Economy project (BOxHy).

The three organisations will aim to tackle the lack of oxygen in the marine environment in the Baltic Sea by injecting oxygen through the production of offshore hydrogen, utilising water electrolysis.

Through this, pure oxygen below the pycnocline could, in conjunction with external nutrient input limitation, eliminate anoxia in the Baltic Sea. The project will evaluate suitable offshore locations for conducting a pilot study of the reoxygenation of marine ecosystems via oxygen co-produced during electrolysis.

... to continue reading you must be subscribed

Subscribe Today

Paywall Asset Header Graphic

To gain access to this article and all our other content, you will need to subscribe to H2 View.

From the latest print editions, to 24/7 online access to exclusive interviews, authoritative columnists and the H2 View news archive, a subscription is the best way for you to stay up to date with developments in the hydrogen community.

Please wait...