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RH2IWER · Renewable Hydrogen for Inland Waterway Emission Reduction

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 March 202331 August 2027EU funding €14,998,541Call HORIZON-JTI-CLEANH2-2022-1

The main aim of RH2IWER is to create a solid basis for the acceleration of hydrogen fuel cell powered vessels in inland waterway shipping by demonstrating six commercially operated vessels. These vessels are of varying lengths and types – 86m, 110m and 135m; container, bulk and tanker vessels with installed power ranging from 0.6 to ~2 MW. The project will also work with standardization of containerized fuel cell and hydrogen solutions. With the demonstration, standardization work and multi-level analysis, combined with vigorous dissemination and communication measures, RH2IWER project will create a basis on which the shipping industry can significantly reduce their environmental footprint and remove emissions from their entire fleet in the future. The inland waterway fleet comprises a total of more than 15,000 vessels and the vessels within RH2IWER are representative of the typical dry and liquid cargo vessels in the Rhine and Danube fleets, amounting to 12,800 vessels or roughly 80% of the inland waterway fleet. The lessons learned from developing fuel cell and hydrogen solutions for the vessels in this project could be applied more or less directly to these vessels, which would then immediately reduce the GHG emissions from these ships to zero.The consortium includes 14 European partners, with five shipowners Future Proof Shipping, Theo Pouw, VT Shipping, DFDS and Compagnie Fluviale de Transport with its affiliated entity Sogestion. The shipowners are supported by two of the main maritime fuel cell manufacturers Ballard Europe and Nedstackl, as well as world leading gas company Air Liquide and its affiliated entities Air Liquide Belge and L'Air Liquide SA. Lastly, highly respected knowledge institutions VTT, Stichting Projecten Binnenvaart and University of Genova with their affiliated entity H2Boat, will assist the companies in successful deployment as well as the dissemination, replication and exploitation of these demonstrations and technologies.

Consortium · 16 organisations

coordinator

TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT OY

FI · €1,165,725

participant

AIR LIQUIDE BV

NL · €499,363

participant

DFDS AS

DK

thirdParty

H2BOAT SRL

IT

participant

BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS EUROPE AS

DK · €373,363

participant

NEDSTACK FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY BV

NL · €379,575

participant

VERENIGDE TANKREDERIJ B.V.

NL · €2,200,149

thirdParty

SOGESTION

FR

participant

Compagnie Fluviale de Transport

FR · €2,200,000

participant

STICHTING PROJECTEN BINNENVAART

NL · €780,230

thirdParty

L'AIR LIQUIDE BELGE

BE

participant

FUTURE PROOF SHIPPING BV

NL · €3,961,213

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI GENOVA

IT · €280,375

thirdParty

L AIR LIQUIDE SA

FR

participant

MTS DUISBURG GMBH

DE · €1,768,550

participant

THEO POUW BV

NL · €1,390,000

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