MOL hydrogen project to take part in research for green energy at sea

June 8, 2025 |

In Greece, Safety4sea reported that Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) announced that its Wind Hunter Project, a zero-emission initiative that uses wind power at sea to produce hydrogen, has been selected by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) to take part in a national research program.

Under the NEDO program, MOL will not only optimize its hydrogen-producing vessels but also study wind patterns around Japan to identify ideal conditions for generating green hydrogen at sea. The plan includes building a demonstration vessel for the Wind Hunter project and evaluating the hydrogen supply chain for regional production and consumption, according to the report.

Launched in November 2020, the Wind Hunter Project aims to produce hydrogen offshore using wind power and deliver it to onshore users, supporting Japan’s transition to a decarbonized, hydrogen-based society. MOL has already demonstrated this concept using its test yacht Winz Maru, the report added.

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