British university sets out to turn seawater into ship fuel
London’s Brunel University is teaming up with startup Genuine H2 to pilot a system that splits seawater into hydrogen onboard ships.
The concept is to feed seawater through electrolyzers, extract pure hydrogen, store it on ship, then use it as a clean-burning fuel. Brunel’s project intends to store hydrogen safely, and run the system continuously during voyages.
