Shell to test use of hydrogen fuel cells for ships in Singapore Today 05:12 am JST Today | 06:42 am JST SINGAPORE
Royal Dutch Shell says it is conducting a feasibility study with partners to trial the use of hydrogen fuel cells for ships in Singapore, the first such move for the oil major.
If successful, the trial will pave the way for cleaner, hydrogen-powered shipping, the company said, adding that its analysis points to hydrogen with fuel cells as the zero-emissions technology having the greatest potential to help the shipping sector achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
The trial will involve the development and installation of an auxiliary power unit fuel cell on an existing roll-on/roll-off vessel that transports goods, vehicles and equipment on lorries between Singapore and Shell s Pulau Bukom manufacturing site located on an island near the mainland.
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