Blue World has agreed to work with Tuco, a supplier of ProZero series fast boats, to develop and demonstrate a flexible methanol fuel cell solution for electric workboats.
The collaboration between Blue World Technologies and Tuco has been established through the BlueDolphin project, in which Aalborg University is also a partner.
The project funding has been granted by EUPD to support the development and demonstration of methanol fuel cells in workboats.
The methanol fuel cell technology by Blue World is designed to provide a green alternative to the maritime industry. The system provides low maintenance which has zero SOx, NOx, and particle emission and a CO2 neutral operation.
Tags: Blue World, BlueDolphin, CO2, Methanol, NOx, ProZero, SOx, Tuco
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