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SolarDuck launches first floating solar panel platform

Why This Startup Closes Every Third FridayLast week, the floating platforms were towed upriver from Gorinchem, where they were built at Damen Shipyards, to IJzendoorn through the Waal (Rhine), the widest river of the Netherlands. I m incredibly proud, says CTO Don Hoogendoorn For months, we perfected the technological design, after which we built the Demonstrator within 7 months. From a technological point of view - our team has over 80 years of shared experience in maritime technology - we knew the platforms were built robustly, but a 50 km high speed towing route is the ultimate real-life test. During such a path, the forces are far beyond those you would experience at sea. And our platforms passed the test with flying colors.

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A Dutch first: Refueling ships with hydrogen at floating solar islands

A Dutch first: Refueling ships with hydrogen at floating solar islands February 11, 2021, by Amir Garanovic Powering ships with hydrogen that can be refueled at offshore floating solar islands sounds like a perfect sustainable shipping alternative. Now, the idea is coming closer to reality in the Netherlands with a prototype of such solar island set for testing on the Waal near IJzendoorn through a joint effort by SolarDuck and Voyex. The illustration for the Atoll project (Courtesy of Dekker Group) Namely, the two Dutch companies have secured €350,000 in subsidies from the Province of Gelderland for the project that will also be supported by Dekker Group who will provide space for testing.

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Netherlands Develops Floating Green Hydrogen Bunker Production

Netherlands Develops Floating Green Hydrogen Bunker Production by Ship & Bunker News Team Tuesday February 2, 2021 A floating green hydrogen production facility to refuel ships may soon be coming to the Netherlands. SolarDuck plan to build the facility near the port of IJzendoorn, the companies said in a press release on Friday. The Province of Gelderland will provide 350,000 euros of funding for the project. SolarDuck will provide four linked platforms, each equipped with 39 solar panels, which will provide power to a 10 kw electrolyzer producing hydrogen. Testing will start from April 2021. The hydrogen will be bonded to an oil-like liquid allowing it to be transferred more easily.

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Powering Ships by Hydrogen, Refueling At A Solar Island

[FREE eBOOKs] Have You Downloaded Marine Insight s 12 FREE Maritime eBooks?        Click Here To Download Now You are here: Home › Shipping News › Powering Ships by Hydrogen, Refueling At A Solar Island Powering Ships by Hydrogen, Refueling At A Solar Island February 2, 2021 Powering ships by hydrogen, refueled at seaworthy floating solar islands? If it is up to SolarDuck and Voyex, this will become a reality for the shipping sector. A prototype of such a solar-island will soon be on display on the Waal near IJzendoorn, a Dutch first. The Province of Gelderland supports this innovation with a subsidy of €350.000. Dekker will facilitate the project by offering space.

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A Dutch first: Refueling hydrogen at a solar island | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

A Dutch first: Refueling hydrogen at a solar island Powering ships by hydrogen, refueled at seaworthy floating solar islands? If it is up to SolarDuck and Voyex, this will become a reality for the shipping sector. A prototype of such a solar-island will soon be on display on the Waal near IJzendoorn, a Dutch first. The Province of Gelderland supports this innovation with a subsidy of €350.000. Dekker will facilitate the project by offering space. To make inland shipping more sustainable, SolarDuck and Voyex announced a R&D-partnership to enable emission-free sailing by using hydrogen. It’s safe, easy, economic and technically feasible. Also there won’t be a need for fuel transport because refueling takes place right at the source: the floating solar island on the Waal on which testing will commence in April 2021. “The innovative power lies in combining technologies”, according to Koen Burgers, CEO of SolarDuck. “If upscaled, a solar island at sea and on rivers can offer

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