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Thursday, October 12 2023 - 13:40
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China's first hydrogen-powered ship makes maiden voyage
YICHANG, China, Oct. 12, 2023 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

The "Three Gorges Hydrogen Boat No. 1", China's first hydrogen-powered ship, 
made its maiden voyage in Yichang City in central China's Hubei Province on 
Wednesday morning, marking a breakthrough in the country's application of 
hydrogen fuel cell technology in inland waterway vessels.

The vessel has a steel-aluminum composite structure with a total length of 49.9 
meters, a beam of 10.4 meters, and a draft of 3.2 meters. Powered by a 500 kW 
hydrogen fuel cell, the ship has a maximum cruise range of 200 kilometers. 

After delivery, it is used for transportation, patrol and emergency response in 
the Three Gorges reservoir area and between the Three Gorges-Gezhouba dams.

The ship is jointly developed by companies like China State Shipbuilding 
Corporation, China Yangtze Power Corporation and Jianglong Shipbuilding, and 
institutions like Wuhan Changjiang Ship Design Institute and the Three Gorges 
Navigation Authority. It's also the first hydrogen-powered boat certified by 
the China Classification Society.

In recent years, the application of new energy power propulsion technology has 
become a key focus for developing green ships. Hydrogen energy is 
pollution-free, renewable and highly efficient, and hydrogen fuel cells can 
boost energy efficiency, achieve zero emissions and improve cruise comfort, 
making them ideal power propulsion devices for green ships.

Compared with traditional fuel-powered ships, the hydrogen-powered vessel is 
expected to replace 103.16 tons of fuel oil and reduce carbon dioxide emissions 
by 343.67 tons each year.

The vessel can have energy supplied at the green electricity and green hydrogen 
demonstration station of the Three Gorges located at the Yangjia Bay in the 
lower reaches of the gorges. 

As China's first inland dock-type hydrogen production and refueling station, it 
uses the clean electric energy generated by the Three Gorges power station to 
electrolyze water to produce hydrogen, which will be directly supplied to 
hydrogen-powered ships after compression, storage and filling. The station can 
supply 240 kilograms of hydrogen per hour.

Meanwhile, the 2023 China (Yichang) Green Energy Development Conference was 
held from October 10 to 12 in Yichang, which is home to the country's mega 
Three Gorges hydro-power project, rich in green energy resources and enjoys 
great development potential and strong growth momentum in the field, according 
to Yichang Three Gorges International Communication Studio.

In a bid to further promote clean energy cooperation and build a shared 
exchange platform among governments, enterprises and experts, the conference is 
expected to boost the development of wind energy, solar energy, hydropower, 
energy storage and hydrogen power, as well as the integrated development of the 
supply, transmission, consumption and storage of energy.

The conference will provide strong support for promoting the green energy 
industry's high-quality development in Hubei and other provincial-level regions 
along the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the rest of the country, contributing 
to the building of an ecologically beautiful China.

Source: Yichang Three Gorges International Communication Studio

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   Caption: The "Three Gorges Hydrogen Boat No. 1" is cruising on the Yangtze 
River.

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