The first hydrogen-powered tugboat is ready for operation in the Antwerp port area. Developed in a partnership between the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
After spending the past few months in Antwerp undergoing final testing and certification by Lloyd’s, the vessel known as Hydrotug 1 will be in full operation at the port in 2024.
The project was first announced in 2019 and designed to use a combustion engine instead of fuel cells to demonstrate the potential for hydrogen as a marine fuel. It is the first vessel that uses the BeHydro V12 dual fuel medium speed engines. The vessel, which is 98 feet (30 meters) in length, has two of the 2 MW V12 engines and is a tractor tug with 65-ton bollard pull capabilities.
The Hydrotug 1 can store 415kg of compressed hydrogen in six stillages installed on deck. The capacity will give the vessel 24 hours of operation.