World's First Hydrogen-Powered Ferry Sets Sail in San Francisco Bay
Key Ideas
  • The MV Sea Change will be the first commercial passenger ferry powered solely by hydrogen fuel cells, showcasing emission-free technology.
  • The 70-foot catamaran will transport up to 75 passengers for a six-month period along the San Francisco Bay waterfront.
  • The service, operated by the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority, aims to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions by phasing out diesel-powered ferries.
  • The initiative highlights a significant step towards sustainable transportation and demonstrates the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source for maritime operations.
The MV Sea Change, the world's first hydrogen-powered ferry to operate commercially, is scheduled to start transporting passengers on San Francisco Bay. The 70-foot catamaran, powered entirely by hydrogen fuel cells, will carry up to 75 passengers between Pier 41 and the downtown San Francisco ferry terminal for six months, beginning on July 19. This initiative by the San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority aims to showcase emission-free technology and contribute to reducing air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions by phasing out diesel-powered ferries. The free service is a significant step towards sustainable transportation, marking a milestone in the use of hydrogen as a clean energy source for maritime operations.
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