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Clean waterborne transport in Europe

PROJECTS
Funding
European
European Union
Duration
-
Status
Ongoing
Geo-spatial type
Other
Total project cost
€6 766 812
EU Contribution
€4 999 979
Project Acronym
FLAGSHIPS
STRIA Roadmaps
Transport electrification (ELT)
Low-emission alternative energy for transport (ALT)
Transport mode
Waterborne icon
Transport policies
Environmental/Emissions aspects,
Decarbonisation
Transport sectors
Passenger transport,
Freight transport

Overview

Call for proposal
H2020-JTI-FCH-2018-1
Link to CORDIS
Objectives

The FLAGSHIPS project raises the readiness of zero-emission waterborne transport to an entirely new level by demonstrating two commercially operated hydrogen fuel cell vessels. The demo vessels include a new build in France (Lyon) and a retrofit in Norway (Stavanger). The Lyon demo is a push-boat operating as a utility vessel on one of the most demanding rivers, the Rhône, while the Stavanger demo is a passenger and car ferry operating as part of the local public transport network. In the project, a total of 1.2 MW of on-board fuel cell power will be installed and both vessels will run on hydrogen produced on-site with electrolyzers powered by renewable electricity. Gaseous (Lyon) and liquid (Stavanger) hydrogen will be used in the vessels' on-board hydrogen storage. Both vessels will be approved for safety.

The project will cooperate over a broad base to complete the required safety assessment and approval for the two vessels, by applying and further developing the existing regulations and codes. The ship owners expect to maintain the ships in normal commercial operation after the 18-month demonstration period of the project and to this end, a solid support from local end-users and community has been gathered. The project will reduce the capital cost of marine fuel cell power systems significantly by leveraging knowhow from existing on-shore and marine system integration activities. European supply chains for H2 fuel and FC system technologies are strengthened by networking through the project.

The consortium includes ten European partners, with two ship owners Norled (NO) and CFT (FR), and the maritime OEM and design companies ABB (FI), Kongsberg Maritime (NO) and LMG Marine (NO & FR). World-leading fuel cell technology is provided by Ballard Europe (DK) and vessel energy monitoring and management by Pers-EE (FR). Management and dissemination activities are provided by VTT (FI) and NCE Maritime CleanTech (NO), respectively.

Funding

Parent Programmes
Institution Type
Public institution
Institution Name
European Commission
Type of funding
Public (EU)
Specific funding programme
H2020-EU.3.4.6.1.
Other Programme
FCH-01-2-2018 Demonstration of Fuel Cell applications for mid-size passenger ships or inland freight

Partners

Lead Organisation
Organisation
Teknologian Tutkimuskeskus Vtt
Address
TEKNIIKANTIE 21, 02150 ESPOO, Finland
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€575 700
Partner Organisations
Organisation
Abb Oy
Address
Hiomotie 13, 380 Helsinki, Finland
EU Contribution
€666 925
Organisation
Ballard Power Systems Europe As
Address
MAJSMARKEN 1, 9500 HOBRO, Denmark
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€1 230 250
Organisation
Lmg Marin As
Address
Solheimsgaten 16B, 5824 BERGEN, Norway
EU Contribution
€225 313
Organisation
Kongsberg Maritime As
Address
Strandpromenaden 50, 3183 Horten, Norway
EU Contribution
€445 375
Organisation
Compagnie Fluviale De Transport
Address
Rue Du Pont V 11, 76600 Le Havre, France
Organisation website
EU Contribution
€652 313
Organisation
Persee
Address
12 PL FONTAINE, 39130 PONT DE POITTE, France
EU Contribution
€154 044
Organisation
Norled As
Address
BOREHAUGEN 1, 4004 STAVANGER, Norway
EU Contribution
€618 275
Organisation
Maritime Cleantech
Address
MEATJONNSVEGEN 74, 5412 STORD, Norway
EU Contribution
€246 250
Organisation
Lmg Marin France
Address
32 RUE DE METZ, 31000 TOULOUSE, France
EU Contribution
€185 535

Technologies

Technology Theme
Electric vehicle batteries (and energy management)
Technology
Low energy and near-zero emissions vessel
Development phase
Validation

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