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ONGOING PROJECTS

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H2SHIPS FEASIBILITY

For the Interreg H2SHIPS project, Maritime Hydrogen is hired by Hynamics, a subsidiary from EDF, and LaFarge to expand their feasibility study to include hydrogen carriers. The case study is for a canal push boat sailing from Paris to Le Havre. Previous studies have tried to assess the use of Compressed hydrogen, and now expand on this previous work by making a design based on hydrogen carriers. Learn more about the project by clicking the logo and following the link.

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SH2IPDRIVE

The SH2IDPRIVE project is a comprehensive R&D project that addresses the complete value chain of maritime hydrogen applications. With 33 companies and over 33 M Euro in funding, it will assist universities and companies to develop new technologies for the hydrogen economy. In this project, Maritime Hydrogen will work together with Royal Roos and other technology providers to develop containerized solutions for flexible hydrogen storage. Learn more about the project by clicking on the logo and following the link.

FINISHED PROJECTS

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ENERGIE EN KLIMAAT 2

Together with the TU Delft and with support from innovation quarter, Maritime Hydrogen conducted validation experiments for the  hydrogenation of spent fuel from sodium borohydride. The results were inconclusive, but gave a strong incentive to TU Delft to hire additional researchers on this subject.

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PDENG STUDIES

PDEng is a post master doctorate of engineering study focusing on process and equipment design. It is a shorter and more design focused program than a PhD. Maritime Hydrogen has sponsored two PDEng studies. One focusing on the design of NaBH4 powered short sea vessel the MS Pioneer and one on the upscaling of a NaBH4 regeneration plant (hydrogenation of metaborate). The promising results of these studies were the original reason for founding Maritime Hydrogen.

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