Decarbonizing the maritime industry with HELINOR Energy
At HELINOR Energy, we are building a compact, scalable net-zero energy module using hydrogen as a renewable fuel.
Our system converts hydrogen into power at the point of use. With over three decades of continuous hydrogen fuel cell technology development and real-world operational experience, we deliver performance and power density to accelerate the adoption of fuel cell systems in the maritime industry.
Value Chain
Supply chain involve various stakeholders - including production, storage, distribution and refueling stations, enabling the shipping industry to completely decarbonize by 2050.
Hydrogen Power: Unlocking Emission-Free Energy
One of the primary benefits of hydrogen is its clean and renewable energy potential. Hydrogen can be produced from various renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric energy, making it a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. It can be used in fuel cells to produce electricity, emitting only water vapor as a by-product. This makes hydrogen an excellent option for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and combating climate change.
One of the key advantages of hydrogen is its versatility as an energy carrier. Hydrogen can be stored and transported in various forms, such as compressed gas, liquid hydrogen, or chemically bonded in carriers like ammonia or methanol. These carriers offer flexibility, enabling hydrogen to adapt to specific storage, transport, or application needs. This makes it a practical solution for industries and regions where direct hydrogen use is challenging, supporting the transition to cleaner energy systems.
Hydrogen and its carriers provide flexible transportation solutions for energy needs worldwide. These carriers, which can be stored as compressed gas, liquid, or in chemical forms, enable efficient and scalable delivery. This versatility makes hydrogen an ideal option for powering remote areas or industries without direct access to electricity or natural gas pipelines.