Loading...
Loading...
rina-approves-green-marines-hydrogen-retrofit-plan
© Green Marine UK
rina-approves-green-marines-hydrogen-retrofit-plan
© Green Marine UK

RINA approves Green Marine’s hydrogen retrofit plan

Green Marine UK will retrofit crew transfer vessels (CTVs) with hydrogen, fuel cells and a battery to cut emissions when servicing offshore wind farms.

The initiative has been granted Approval in Principle (AiP) by RINA, enabling Green Marine UK to execute basic design, detailed engineering and tests in the field.

Phase one of Project Verdant has been completed and deemed viable, which involved a preliminary design and feasibility study, opening the door for sea trials.

The conceptual design incorporated hydrogen fuel cells connected to electric motors, working in conjunction with existing diesel-fuelled engines. Energys helped design and provide engineering and modelling, whilst Engineered Marine Systems (EMS) supplied a design for the battery room.

... 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...