Environmental & Social Information • Nov 4, 2019
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Date: 04 November.2019 Contact person: Kristian Osnes Number of pages (incl. this one): 3
Havyard is taking the next step towards a hydrogen system pilot for large ships. The company is entering the approval phase and has signed agreements with suppliers of hydrogen tanks and fuel cells.
If large vessels are to sail zero emission at high speed over long distances, battery solutions does not contain enough energy. Fuel cells running on hydrogen is a solution to this, and the Havyard Group, with Havyard Design & Solutions and Norwegian Electric Systems, is now conducting pioneering work on the development of a system that will become the biggest of its kind for ships.
The first phase of the Havyard Group's ground-breaking work is completed, and the company is now entering into the approval stage for the hydrogen system together with Linde Engineering as tank supplier and PowerCell Sweden AB as supplier of fuel cells.
The project manager for the Havyard Group's FreeCO2ast project, Kristian Osnes, says Linde is a significant player in the market for designing and manufacturing equipment for cryogenic gases.
The Havyard Group has chosen PowerCell to deliver fuel cells.
Kristian Osnes says that fuel cells have similarities with the battery technology that NES has already worked with in a number of ferry projects, he therefore thinks the cooperation will provide high quality maritime solutions, as they take the zero-emissions goal one step further – from battery to hydrogen.
The agreement entails that the Havyard companies, together with PowerCell and Linde, will design a hydrogen solution and take the first step towards certification. This solution will be offered to Havila Kystruten for retrofitting.
The development of the hydrogen system is part of a PilotE project in which the Havyard companies and the research institutions Sintef and Prototech are working together.
The head of research and development at Havyard Group, Kristian Voksøy Steinsvik, says PilotE is very useful when it comes to simplifying the application process in relation to the range of Norwegian research and development funding instruments, and not least in terms of the support, which lessens the risk inherent in spearheading the development.
Havyard Design and Solutions has sound experience of simulation tools and virtual prototyping of ships. This combined with Norwegian Electric Systems' expertise in green technology and integration will ensure optimal interaction with the other power systems on the ship.
Caption: Illustration of the ship's propulsion systems with integrated LH2 tank and fuel cells. Photo: Havyard
PILOT-E is a financing initiative for Norwegian business and industry, established by the Research Council of Norway, Innovation Norway and Enova.
The aim of the system is to more quickly develop products and services in environmentally friendly energy technology and use them to contribute to emission reductions both in Norway and internationally.
PILOT-E will follow up the business actors throughout the technological development cycle – from idea to market.
Havyard Group ASA is a maritime technology company that delivers products and services in the areas of seafood, energy and transport.
Havyard Group ASA is listed on Oslo Børs, with the ticker HYARD. Its head office is in Fosnavåg, and the Group has 578 employees. It currently has orders on its books worth NOK 4,641 million.
The Group is divided into four business areas:
In March this year, the Ministry of Transport and Communications awarded Havila Kystruten AS the tender for four vessels that will operate between Bergen and Kirkenes. The vessels are scheduled to start sailing in January 2021, and the contracts have a fixed duration of ten years. Havila Kystruten AS is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Havila Holding AS
Name: Kristian Osnes, Product Development Manager, Havyard Group ASA Mobile: +47 996 29 165
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