World's first hydrogen-powered ship docks in Singapore


During its stopover here, the Energy Observer will also further advocate for the use of hydrogen fuel aboard vessels. - ENERGY OBSERVER

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): The world's first hydrogen-powered vessel, the Energy Observer, arrived in Singapore on Thursday (March 10) for a 10-day stopover, its first and only one in Asia.

Setting off in 2017 from the French port city of Saint-Malo, the laboratory vessel has travelled around the world without leaving a carbon footprint, to research renewable energy on board while advocating for its use through its voyage.

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