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China has unveiled its first hydrogen-powered container ship, named Dong Fang Qing Gang, marking a significant development in sustainable maritime transport. The vessel uses hydrogen fuel cells, which provide a cleaner alternative to conventional energy sources that contribute to approximately 11% of global transportation emissions, according to Interesting Engineering.
The Dong Fang Qing Gang measures 64 meters and has a capacity of 1,450 tons, equivalent to 64 standard shipping containers. It operates with two 240-kilowatt hydrogen fuel cells made by Sinosynergy, allowing the ship to travel about 236 miles on a single charge. This innovative approach could reduce carbon emissions by approximately 700 tons annually. Additionally, a lithium battery enhances energy efficiency, highlighting advancements in the shipping industry towards reducing environmental footprints.
Operating routes between Jiaxing and Xiasha port in Hangzhou, this ship sets a precedent for hydrogen technology in global shipping. As the industry seeks to combat rising pollution levels, the development of hydrogen-powered vessels could play a crucial role in shaping sustainable practices in maritime transport.