R&D projects

REFUEL

In this project, a conceptual layout for a sustainable coastal green energy supply chain will be developed. This includes recommendations for the location, layout, and content of modular green energy stations.

closeup photo of turned-on blue and white laptop computer

R&D projects

REFUEL

In this project, a conceptual layout for a sustainable coastal green energy supply chain will be developed. This includes recommendations for the location, layout, and content of modular green energy stations.

closeup photo of turned-on blue and white laptop computer

R&D projects

REFUEL

In this project, a conceptual layout for a sustainable coastal green energy supply chain will be developed. This includes recommendations for the location, layout, and content of modular green energy stations.

closeup photo of turned-on blue and white laptop computer

Project time period

2023–2027

Lead

NTNU

Partners

Corvus, Frøy ASA, HPS - Haf Power Solutions, Hofseth International, Alotta, Norwegian Coastal Administration, Nogva Motorfabrikk, Norwegian Hydrogen

Total Budget

12,000,000 NOK

Funding

The Research Council (KSP)

In the REFUEL project, research, industry, and governmental institutions have joined forces to make low-carbon and zero-emission solutions a realistic alternative for the coastal fleet. Refueling stations for these fuels are not yet available. Converting the vessels from fossil fuels to zero-emission or low-carbon energy carriers is therefore not possible without also establishing a proper system for reliable and efficient refueling and recharging services.

The implementation of feasible multi-fuel systems on board coastal vessels for retrofitting will also be investigated. By making green energy accessible for fishing vessels, aquaculture vessels, passenger vessels, bulk carriers, and other cargo vessels, the project will contribute to achieving Norway's goals for emission reduction by 2030 and 2050.

The project will provide knowledge and technology on alternative fuels for other industries and the public, thereby expediting the transition to renewable energy for society as a whole. Recommendations from the project will be given to government agencies and policymakers to deploy infrastructure for low-carbon and zero-emission fuels. Although the project focuses on coastal ships in Norway, the results will also be applicable to coastal infrastructure worldwide.

Two Ph.D. candidates will be educated during the project period from 2023 to 2027. The project is now looking for possible candidates for these positions, as well as for a Postdoc/researcher position.

Contact person

Knut Tore Aurdal

Head of Projects and Innovation, Blue Maritime Cluster

Knut Tore Aurdal

Head of Projects and Innovation, Blue Maritime Cluster

Knut Tore Aurdal

Head of Projects and Innovation, Blue Maritime Cluster

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Borgundvegen 340, 6009 Ålesund

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