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China has unveiled its first hydrogen-powered container ship, the Dong Fang Qing Gang, marking a significant advancement in sustainable maritime technology. According to Interesting Engineering, this vessel runs on hydrogen fuel cells, offering a cleaner alternative to traditional ships that contribute heavily to pollution, which accounts for around 11% of the transportation sector's emissions.
The Dong Fang Qing Gang, measuring 64 meters in length, can carry up to 1,450 tons and operates with two 240-kilowatt hydrogen fuel cells. It can travel approximately 236 miles on a single charge, with an expected annual reduction of about 700 tons in carbon emissions. The ship also features a lithium battery for improved energy efficiency.
This innovation aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon footprints in shipping. The International Renewable Energy Agency emphasizes that hydrogen can play a crucial role in cleaner energy transitions in sectors such as shipping, where electrification presents challenges. The launch of this hydrogen-powered vessel may serve as a model for future developments in the maritime industry.