Scripps Institution of Oceanography Leading the Way with Innovative Hydrogen Hybrid Research Vessel
Key Ideas
  • Scripps Institution of Oceanography released an RFP for shipyards to build a cutting-edge hydrogen hybrid research vessel.
  • The vessel is designed to have enough tankage for potential conversion to methanol-based power in the future.
  • Bruce Appelgate, Associate Director, highlights the ship's mission to study oceans effectively while minimizing exhaust and noise emissions.
Scripps Institution of Oceanography has taken a significant step towards environmental sustainability by releasing a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking shipyards to construct an innovative hydrogen hybrid research vessel. This vessel, conceptualized by the renowned marine architecture firm Glosten, is being designed with a forward-looking approach that includes provisions for converting its diesel generators to methanol in the future. The core mission of this cutting-edge ship, as emphasized by Bruce Appelgate, the Associate Director of Scripps Oceanography, is to conduct oceanic research while minimizing its environmental impact. By prioritizing reduced exhaust and noise emissions, the organization is showcasing its commitment to advancing marine science in a sustainable manner. This initiative not only signifies a technological leap in research vessel design but also underscores the importance of adopting eco-friendly solutions in the maritime industry.
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