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Interesting PDF on Fuel Cells by HDW

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  1. YachtForums

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    In maintaining an eye on the fuel cell industry, because I'm not only vested in this market, but have been involved in fuel cell development over the years, I came across a PDF webpage that our viewers might find interesting. It was written by the German ship & yacht builder HDW. Here is the link...

    http://www.hdw.de/hfcs/englisch/press/flyer_1_eng.pdf
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    As the emerging fuel cell market gathers "steam" and we begin a conversion to a Hydrogen economy, you can expect podded drive system manufacturers to benefit. Here are a few of them...

    Mermaid by Rolls-Royce...

    http://www.rolls-royce.com/marine/product/propulsion/electrical/default.jsp

    Schottel SEP and Siemens-Schottel SSP...

    http://www.schottel.de/pfd_data/eng_SEP.pdf

    Lips / STN Atlas...

    http://www.marinelog.com/DOCS/PRINT/mmipods3.html

    Azipod by ABB Finland...

    http://www.hightechfinland.com/2004/newmaterialsprocess/abbazipod.html
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    Could these Electric Pods be used in Motor yachts , in the 20-40m size ????
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    46 m Vintage Electric...

    I donĀ“t know when you will be able to rely on fuel cells as your only energy source, but at least in a combination with diesel generators you can run big yachts on the electric pods. I made a design on a vintage style yacht some years ago suited for this type of silent propulsion. :)

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    I think Fuel cell powered boats/ships are a long way off yet, as builders and owners tend to be quite cautious , about embracing new ideas, incase that they are unreliable or unproved....

    I think that, the diesel/electric proplusion system will start to make an apperance in trawler yachts in the 20-40m size range, in the coming years, as we rely more and more on generators and shore power, as secondard power sources, in boats, and they are getting bigger all the time...... the next logical step, it to run 100% electricity......

    Is there much of a loss , using diesel/electric, than traditional diesel ????
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    this is a fabulous topic thread !!! ... we all need to be aware to advance the push to have 'environmentally friendly' vessels of any sort.
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    Marine people are not liberal risk-takers(well not many of them are ;) )