Hydrogen Challenger

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Hydrogen Challenger
History
 Germany
Name: Hydrogen Challenger
Launched: 1967
General characteristics
Length: 216 ft 6 in (66 m)

Hydrogen Challenger is a 66 metre (216' 6") refitted coastal tanker for mobile hydrogen production, it is fitted with a vertical axis wind turbine that generates electricity for the electrolysis of water to fill the hydrogen storage tanks. The total storage and transportation capacity is 1,194 m³ (42,000 ft3), it is stationed in the German Bight or near Helgoland (where the most wind is) and docks in Bremerhaven where the produced hydrogen is delivered to the market.

History

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