ONESTONE HOLDINGS Achieves Breakthrough in Green Hydrogen Production at Sea With Vertical Wind Turbines.
In a significant development for the clean energy sector, ONESTONE HOLDINGS announced today the successful production of green hydrogen on a ship equipped with innovative vertical wind turbines. This groundbreaking achievement represents a major leap forward in harnessing renewable energy sources at sea to create clean fuel.
ONESTONE HOLDINGS’ revolutionary approach utilizes ships equipped with vertical-axis wind turbines. These ships leverage satellite data to navigate to areas with optimal wind resources, maximizing electricity generation. The captured wind energy is then directly converted into liquid green hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for complex and energy-intensive onshore infrastructure. This onboard production not only streamlines the supply chain but also minimizes energy losses, ensuring a highly efficient green hydrogen production process.
Mehdi Noormohammadi, President and founder of ONESTONE HOLDINGS, said:
This achievement marks a significant milestone in our mission to make clean hydrogen more accessible and affordable.
“Our vision for a fleet of ships equipped with vertical wind turbines has the potential to revolutionize green hydrogen production, paving the way for a more sustainable future.”
Beyond production efficiency, ONESTONE HOLDINGS is pioneering a viable solution for transporting liquid green hydrogen. Green hydrogen offers a clean fuel alternative with zero emissions during production and transportation. As a cryogenic liquid, green hydrogen requires continuous cooling to maintain its state. ONESTONE HOLDINGS’ ships with vertical wind turbines have the potential to generate sufficient green energy onboard to power the cooling system throughout transport, ensuring a truly sustainable solution from production to end use.
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