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To: JSB who wrote (33645)6/19/2021 3:07:52 PM
From: sm1th  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34328
 
Any idea how that technology would work on a large ship?


Unlikely that it could. Their largest system is 30 kw, a large container ship or tanker is 30,000 kw



To: JSB who wrote (33645)6/19/2021 9:02:11 PM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34328
 
I saw a Youtube interview where one of the guests was from the shipping industry. The first use is a stand alone fuel cell system to provide electric power to all the normal ship systems other than to drive the motors.

Denmark and Norway (large shipping industry) are the leaders in building full integrated hydrogen fuel cell systems for their ferry transport system ( Denmark and Norway team up to build world’s largest hydrogen ferry)

I think it is just a matter of time before different industries look at this technology.

Wisconsin Energy Corp (WEC) is a large utility I own and one of their divisions People's Natural Gas has been installing Home NG fuel cells for over 3 years now.

That was one of the reasons I started a position in this utility in 2018.



At $89.31/share WEC div yield is now yielding 3%.