Windcat Workboats has worked in collaboration with the IJmond Environmental Service, Port of Ijmuiden, NV, and Port of Amsterdam to research the necessary elements to make bunkering hydrogen possible.
A licence for the activity was granted by the IJmond Environmental Service on behalf of Velsen Municipality.
Willem van der Wel, Managing Director of Windcat Workboats said: ”This license represents a major step in the possibility to use hydrogen as a fuel for vessels and increasing the sustainability of the sector.
”As bunkering hydrogen for shipping is a new development, the licensing process was quite complex. With the first license now approved we expect the use of hydrogen as a green fuel to accelerate.”
It was said that the pilot for bunkering hydrogen in the port of IJmondhaven went smoothly. Now the vessel’s normal operational activities – the maintenance of 44 Vestas turbines for Belgian wind farm Norther will be based out of the port of Oostende. Windcat Workboats aims to take more hydrogen-powered vessels into use in the future.
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