Collaboration will fast-track the decarbonization and total emissions reduction of marine vessels and port operations in Europe
Oregon, 1st
December 2022 – Global renewable energy
company e1 Marine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with naval
design and engineering specialists, NAVTEK, to collaboratively develop hydrogen-powered low-carbon
emission marine vessels and port applications for the European market. This
includes incorporating e1 Marine’s methanol-to-hydrogen generator technology
with PEM fuel cell power solutions on NAVTEK-identified marine applications.
The initial project will be to develop a
120-160-meter hydrogen-powered car carrier design that requires 8-10 M.W. of
propulsion power, with the focus then shifting to a methanol fuel cell powered hybrid
tugboat design.
As part of the agreement, which was finalised
at The International
Workboat Show in New
Orleans, USA on November 30th, NAVTEK will be responsible for the
naval architecture and overall vessel design, as well as the supply of
electrical propulsion system design. NAVTEK will also manage the power system
and controls integration, and the ship assembly and construction. e1 Marine
will supply its methanol-to-hydrogen reformers to the vessels and provide best
practices on system integration.
NAVTEK is a naval architecture firm with a
focus on innovative design for the decarbonization of the tugs, pilot boats, tankers,
carriers, and ports sectors. The firm is
part of Kiran Holdings, a maritime organization with naval architecture,
shipyard, system integration, and vessel operation capabilities.
e1 Marine’s technology offers a unique
solution for decarbonization, adding to a limited selection of
methanol-enabling technologies within the industry. The organisation, which is wholly and
equally owned by the triumvirate of Element 1, Ardmore Shipping Corporation,
and Maritime Partners, has a
deep knowledge of methanol, hydrogen, and fuel cell technology, with insight
and experience of both the inland waterways market and international shipping.
Commenting on the MOU, Ferhat Acuner,
General Manager and Board Member at NAVTEK said: “NAVTEK is spearheading
innovation to create the next generation of vessel designs that can seamlessly reduce
total emissions. Our agreement with e1 Marine is the latest in a series of
collaborations that brings together specialist technologies and expertise to
meet the diverse needs of fleets and port operations in their journeys to reach
a zero emissions future.”
Robert Schluter, Managing
Director at e1 Marine added: “e1 Marine is
committed to ensuring that safe, efficient, and affordable hydrogen is
available at scale for the shipping industry. Collaboration is a key component
in the decarbonization of the sector, and this partnership with NAVTEK will
enable us to combine our expertise and open up
opportunities for car carriers and tow boats to accelerate the decarbonization
process.”
e1
Marine’s system produces zero particulates, zero NOx, zero SOx, and less CO2
than a diesel generator. The hydrogen that e1 Marine’s methanol-to-hydrogen
generator produces also meets ISO14687 (2019) purity specifications for all
PEMFC applications.