Watch the M/S Skulebas webinar

 

Ocean Hyway Cluster hosted a webinar with insights in the M/S Skulebas project from the project participants, both basis for the chosen technical solutions and the triggering factors to get the project up and running. The recording is now publicly available.

 

Vestland County recently received founding for the installation of fuel cells on the training vessel M/S Skulebas. The combination of hydrogen fuel cells and batteries on a fishing vessel will be the first of its kind! M/S Skulebas is owned by Vestland County and operated by Måløy Upper Secondary School, and it is expected that the vessel will attract and educate future workforce, giving the younger generation experience within modern technology. 

 

In our recent webinar 61 participants got an insight in the M/S Skulebas project from the project participants: Vestland County, Hvide Sande Shipyard, Corvus Energy, Hexagon Purus Maritime and Norwegian Hydrogen. Do not worry if you missed the webinar - a recording of the webinar is found below!

 

Agenda

  • Introduction, Ocean Hyway Cluster: Why this webinar?  Celine Solstad

  • Introduction of the M/S Skulebas project, Vestland County – Stig Antonsen

    • Purpose of the project and expected results.

    • Why hydrogen?

    • Triggering factors for the project

  • Technical solutions – benefits with chosen technology, footprint, placement etc.

    • Ship design, Hvide Sande Shipyard – Mike Bylov Torsland

    • Fuel Cell, Corvus Energy  Pål Ove Husøy and Thor Humerfelt

    • Storage Technology, Hexagon Purus Maritime  Håvard Stave

  • Access to hydrogen – Norwegian Hydrogen, Jørgen Kopperstad

  • Summary and questions, Ocean Hyway Cluster  Celine Solstad

 

 

Do you have any suggestion for topics we should cover in the future? Do not hesitate to contact us.


 

Celine Solstad

Technical Advisor

+47 905 05 590
celine@oceanhywaycluster.no
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