e1 Marine M-series methanol to hydrogen generator has received Approval in Principle (AiP) for marine applications from Lloyd’s Register, a leading class society.
The AiP represents an important landmark for demonstrating the compliance of e1 Marine’s technology with all applicable regulations, codes, and standards. This will act as a springboard for enabling the demonstration of the generator across different maritime sectors, from ports and towboats to offshore and deepsea vessels. Lloyd’s Register has also confirmed that final approval for the technology is possible, including for inland waterways, when following Inland Waterway regulations.
According to the company e1 Marine’s patented hydrogen generation technology allows for safe and cost-effective generation of fuel cell-grade hydrogen from methanol and water.
Source: https://news.maritime-network.com/
Tags: AiP, e1 Marine, Lloyd's Register, Marine, Methanol
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