Bloom Energy Fuel Cells Demonstrate Effectiveness in First Major Marine Deployment Aboard Cruise Ship Built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique
Bloom Energy's first major marine deployment showcased its fuel cells' efficiency aboard the MSC World Europa, a luxury cruise ship by Chantiers de l’Atlantique. The 150kW solid oxide fuel cell platform provided auxiliary power while in port, achieving 60% electrical efficiency and a 30% reduction in carbon emissions. A memorandum of understanding was signed for future multi-MW installations on marine vessels. This deployment supports the IMO's goal of halving shipping emissions by 2008 levels and highlights Bloom's readiness for future regulations. The company aims to enable cleaner power solutions in maritime operations.
- Demonstrated 60% electrical efficiency in marine applications.
- 30% reduction in carbon emissions while in port.
- Collaboration with Chantiers de l’Atlantique for future multi-MW installations.
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The 150kW solid oxide fuel cell platform provided auxiliary power to the ship, the MSC World Europa operated by
The Bloom Energy Server™ demonstrated
“Bloom Energy fuel cells have shown their effectiveness in decarbonizing land-based industries,” said
“We are firmly committed to leading the shipbuilding industry in its transition to a more environmentally friendly future,” said
Using Bloom fuel cells for so-called hoteling power sharply reduces in-port pollution, an important step towards the goal of the
While the MSC installation was geared towards proving the efficacy of Bloom system’s in-port operations, the fuel cells, which had undergone rigorous tilt-table testing, also achieved full power output during the vessel’s maiden voyage between Saint-Nazaire and
Bloom is working with our customers to design fuel cell-based power delivery architecture that will operate in engine parallel mode, while the ship is sailing, and transition hotel loads
For more information about Bloom Energy’s clean energy leadership in the marine transport market, visit
https://www.bloomenergy.com/marine/
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Thanks to the expertise of its teams and its network of subcontractors, associated with a first-rate industrial facilities, Chantiers de l’Atlantique is a key leader in the fields of design, integration, testing and turnkey delivery of cruise ships, naval vessels, electrical substations for offshore wind farms and services to the fleets. The company is at the heart of the challenges of tomorrow, designing and building today ships whose environmental performance exceeds the most drastic standards, as well as equipment for offshore wind power that make it a major player in the energy transition. For more information, visit www.chantiers-atlantique.com.
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