Hydrogen bunkering from offshore wind turbines can provide "huge savings"

The project explores whether it is possible to allow ships to refuel with hydrogen produced from electricity from nearby offshore wind turbines, thereby saving CO2, time and money.
Refueling hydrogen directly at offshore wind turbines can be beneficial, according to project partners. | Photo: Esvagt / Pr
Refueling hydrogen directly at offshore wind turbines can be beneficial, according to project partners. | Photo: Esvagt / Pr

In a project called Hydrogen Bunkering Integration in Offshore Wind, Esvagt, NOV, Hytor, Aalborg University and Energy Cluster Denmark have jointly mapped the potential of being able to bunker hydrogen on offshore service vessels directly at the turbine, Energy Cluster Denmark announces in a press release. 

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