Development and demonstration of zero-emission propulsion technology on board ships using green hydrogen from liquid organic hydrogen carrier in combination with solid oxide fuel cells at MW-scale

Acronym

SHIP-AH2OY

Description of the granted funding

SHIP-AH2OY project will develop a scalable, green and sustainable technology for power and heat generation on board ships. The concept is based on the combined use of hydrogen Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) and liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) with efficient heat integration, resulting in electrical efficiency of 60% and total efficiency of 85%, a significant improvement from conventional internal combustion engines. The developed SOFC/LOHC powertrain will be demonstrated on board a vessel Edda Brint owned by Ostensjo. The SHIP-AH2OY project aims to achieve the following high-level targets: 1. Introduce high-temperature Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) for marine use. 2. Use of LOHC as the hydrogen storage technology to allow use of existing infrastructure (transport, bunkering, etc) 3. Integration of the hydrogen power unit on board an existing and available ship and the demonstration of the efficient operation of the power plant using green hydrogen. 4. Scalable system architecture for larger ships and power plants by integrating several 1 MW SOFC/LOHC modules enabling power requirements well in excess of 3 MW. 5. High-level thermal integration allowing SOFC waste heat to be used in the hydrogen release unit. 6. A replication study for the developed SOFC/LOHC system allowing easy replication in e.g. service vessels and ROPAX-vessels. Basis of the project is the strong commitment of the wide range of industry partners to realize zero-emission shipping. The partners have an already pre-prepared vessel earmarked for the project and plans to retrofit several other vessels with SOFC/LOHC systems after the first successful demonstration of the technology. As the consortium covers the whole value chain from design-offices and class-society to ship builders, owners and operators, efficient dissemination and exploitation of the results will be a natural outcome of the project.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2027

Granted funding

DELTAMARIN OY
218 275 €
Participant
EDDA WIND X AS (NO)
52 395 €
Participant
ATTICA HOLDINGS S.A. (EL)
121 467 €
Participant
HYDROGENIOUS LOHC MARITIME AS (NO)
3 015 098 €
Participant
OSTENSJO REDERI AS (NO)
104 790 €
Participant
TEKNOTHERM MARINE HVAC SPOLKA Z OGRANICZONA ODPOWIEDZIALNOSCIA (PL)
174 577 €
Participant
JOHANNES OSTENSJO DY AS (NO)
13 722 €
Participant
ASTILLEROS GONDAN SA (ES)
1 358 088 €
Participant
ENGITEC SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED (CY)
412 261 €
Participant
HYDROGENIOUS TECHNOLOGIES GMBH (DE)
5 522 565 €
Participant
MARITIME CLEANTECH (NO)
277 031 €
Participant
DNV GL HELLAS SA (EL)
201 278 €
Participant
SIEMENS ENERGY AS (NO)
1 649 200 €
Participant
ANONIMI NAFTILIAKI ETERIA KRITIS (ANEK) S.A. (EL)
121 467 €
Participant
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF ATHENS - NTUA (EL)
114 024 €
Participant
"NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH "DEMOKRITOS" (EL)
218 140 €
Participant
FRIEDRICH-ALEXANDER-UNIVERSITAET ERLANGEN NUERNBERG (DE)
703 325 €
Participant

Amount granted

14 999 509 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Climate, Energy and Mobility (11715)
Industrial Competitiveness in Transport (11721)
Clean, Safe and Accessible Transport and Mobility (11722)
Topic
Enabling the full integration of very high power fuel cells in ship design using co-generation and combined cycle solutions for increased efficiency with multiple fuels (ZEWT Partnership) (HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01-08)
Call ID
HORIZON-CL5-2021-D5-01

Other information

Funding decision number

101056723

Identified topics

machines, power engines