Revolutionizing Maritime Transportation with Hydrogen: The Sea Change Ferry Project
Key Ideas
- Sea Change vessel is the first hydrogen fuel cell-powered passenger ferry in the United States, operating in the San Francisco Bay Ferry public fleet.
- SWITCH Maritime, the developer and operator, aims to scale decarbonization by developing larger and faster vessels.
- The webinar will cover a Sea Change case study, future growth plans, and opportunities for broad-scale emissions reduction in the maritime sector.
- SWITCH presenters, including the co-founders and director of commercial development, will lead the live presentation and Q&A session.
The Sea Change vessel, powered by hydrogen fuel cells, is making waves in the San Francisco Bay Ferry public fleet as the first of its kind in the United States. Developed and operated by SWITCH Maritime, the project aims to revolutionize maritime transportation by scaling decarbonization efforts through the creation of larger and faster vessels. SWITCH will delve into the Sea Change case study, discuss plans for future growth, and explore opportunities for implementing broad-scale emissions reduction within the maritime sector during the upcoming H2IQ Hour webinar on December 12, 2024. Presenters from SWITCH, including co-founders Pace Ralli and Elias Van Sickle, along with Seamus Nolan, director of commercial development, will share insights and engage in a Q&A session. The webinar, consisting of a 45-minute live presentation followed by a 15-minute Q&A, will provide valuable information on the Sea Change project and the potential for hydrogen-powered vessels to drive sustainability in maritime operations. A recording of the webinar will be available on the website post-event for those unable to attend the live session.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Renewable Energy
Sustainability
Maritime Sector
Decarbonization
Webinar
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Ferry
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