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Trio paving the way for hydrogen adoption in FPSO and maritime power sphere

Trio paving the way for hydrogen adoption in FPSO and maritime power sphere

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Trio paving the way for hydrogen adoption in FPSO and maritime power sphere

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Three players, Japan’s MODEC, Norway’s Eld Energy, and Delta Electronics, have joined forces to expand hydrogen use in the maritime sector, driving energy transition by deploying solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology for the first time on a floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel.

From left: Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes, CEO Eld Energy, Koichi Matsumiya, CTO of MODEC, and Charles Tsai, General Manager of Delta’s Hydrogen; Source: Delta
From left: Hans Fredrik Lindøen-Kjellnes, CEO Eld Energy, Koichi Matsumiya, CTO of MODEC, and Charles Tsai, General Manager of Delta’s Hydrogen; Source: Delta

After MODEC and Eld Energy pooled resources on a scalable multi-MW power system for FPSO units to pursue zero-carbon power, Delta Electronics joined in on the action to advance maritime decarbonization by striking a deal to supply solid oxide stacks, power conditioning systems (PCS), and converters for the Norwegian firm’s integrated SOFC system, designed for FPSO application.

Dr. Charles Tsai, General Manager of Delta’s Hydrogen Energy Business Division, commented: “Delta is dedicated to providing innovative, energy-efficient

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