Advent Technologies Holdings has agreed to collaborate with Laskaridis Shipping Company Ltd to conduct a pilot programme.
As per the agreement, Advent, a Fuel cell developer and manufacturer, will supply Laskaridis Shipping, a ship management company based in Athens, Greece, with its SereneU methanol-powered fuel cells.
As part of the deal, Laskaridis Shipping will install the systems on selected dry bulk vessels to assess their overall performance as auxiliary, back-up, or emergency power sources.
Both the companies will collaborate on manufacturing and testing the next generation of Advent’s fuel cells.
SereneU methanol-powered fuel cells deliver critical and reliable power in an environmentally friendly way – reducing CO2 emissions and operating silently – while having a low impact on surroundings.
Tags: Advent Technologies, Laskaridis Shipping, Methanol, SereneU, Vessels
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