
M/V Hydrogen One rendering. Credit: Elliott Bay Design Group
Maritime Partners received a ‘Design Basis Agreement’ from the U.S. Coast Guard for the M/V Hydrogen One towboat that includes e1 Marine hydrogen generator technology that will be used for the vessel’s power plant.
Maritime Partners, LLC, is a New Orleans-based maritime financing company that’s primarily focused on Jones Act vessels. The Maritime Partners press release said, “The M/V Hydrogen One is being designed as a first-of-its-kind vessel using new, cleaner, fuel cell technology that works by converting stored methanol to hydrogen.”
The hydrogen is then put into the fuel cell to generate power for the vessel. A successful string test of this technology was completed in Gothenburg, Sweden, in June 2023, proving it to be a viable option as the sole power generation source for vessel propulsion.
“The signing of this agreement opens the pathway for us to deploy our technological capabilities,” said Bick Brooks, co-founder and CEO of Maritime Partners. “With this, Hydrogen One is one step closer to becoming the world’s first vessel to utilize hydrogen generator technology greatly reducing emissions, increasing efficiency and providing a model for cleaner energy use as the industry continues to seek ways to decarbonize.”
The DBA process sets the rules for new technology proposed for installation on marine vessels. Maritime Partners worked with several industry leaders on the Hydrogen One project, including the Seattle-based Elliott Bay Design Group, which is designing the towboat; Bourg, La.-based Intracoastal Iron Works, which is the selected shipyard; e1 Marine, RIX Industries, Power Cell Group, among others, to work through the U.S. Coast Guard requirements.
Dave Lee, Maritime Partners’ VP of Technology & Innovation, said his company is committed to “developing and utilizing sustainable, clean energy solutions, as the entire maritime industry continues to seek alternative fuel options that are cleaner, greener, and more efficient.”
The signing of this DBA ensures that as the M/V Hydrogen One project advances Maritime Partners will be working towards an agreed-upon framework with the U.S. Coast Guard for the design, arrangement, and engineering aspects of the power system and associated safety systems for plan review, inspection, and eventual certification of the M/V Hydrogen One.
This is an important and necessary step for the eventual development of fossil-free marine propulsion.