Teco 2030 Wins DNV Approval For Hydrogen Fuel Cell System

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  • TECO 2030 receives approval in Principle by DNV for marine hydrogen fuel cell system and fuel cell module FCM400
  • an Approval in Principle is an independent assessment, confirming that the design is feasible, there are no obstacles that could prevent the solution from being realized
  • DNV – one of the world’s leading classification and certification bodies has evaluated TECO 2030’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell System
  • three versions of Fuel Cell Module FCM400TM evaluated and concluded that they comply with the applicable rules and regulations, codes, and standards

TECO 2030 has reached another milestone in its development of zero-emission solutions for the maritime industry. The cleantech company has now received an “Approval in Principle” (AIP) by DNV for its Hydrogen Fuel Cell System and three versions of its Fuel Cell Module FCM400 says a press release on their website.

TECO 2030’s Hydrogen fuel cell system

DNV – one of the world’s leading classification and certification bodies – has evaluated TECO 2030’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell System and three versions of its Fuel Cell Module FCM400TM and concluded that they comply with the applicable rules and regulations, codes, and standards.

Zero-emission solutions

“The Approval in Principle by DNV marks another important milestone for us in our development of zero-emission solutions for the maritime industry. By giving us the AiP, DNV clearly states that our hydrogen fuel cell system and fuel cell modules are safe to use,” says Tore Enger, CEO of TECO 2030 ASA.

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Source: Teco