In the Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that Zeppelin Power Systems, a German provider of drive, propulsion, traction, and energy solutions for industrial and marine applications, rail vehicles, the oil and gas industry, and power generation, has unveiled its new fuel cell power generator, which can operate using hydrogen. The report noted that the hydrogen used for the test operation was provided by energy company MB Energy, which is currently still known as Mabanaft Deutschland. The hybrid fuel cell and battery system was first presented in 2024 and has since been developed into a complete fuel cell power generator. As informed, the system has a nominal output of 50 kVA and can store approximately 30 kilograms of hydrogen in its cylinder bundles, the report added.
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