Hybrids on the high seas [hybrid powered ships]

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One attraction of hybrid marine engines is that they can be fuelled by diesel, LNG, hydrogen, and use a fuel cell, batteries or an electric motor. This capability makes hybrids particularly suitable for ferries in coastal or enclosed waters. The future of hybrid propulsion systems in shipping looks promising, although it remains to be seen which energy sources and combinations of power modes will prove popular.

Inspec keywords: natural gas technology; hybrid electric vehicles; marine propulsion; hydrogen powered vehicles; diesel engines; ships; fuel cell vehicles; battery powered vehicles

Other keywords: shipping; fuel cell; hybrid propulsion systems; coastal enclosed waters; batteries; hydrogen; LNG; ferries; diesel; hybrid marine engines; electric motor

Subjects: Transportation; Marine transportation (energy utilisation); Hydrogen fuel; Ship building and marine industry; Fuel cells; Fuel cells; Engines

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