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Lhyfe

HMS-620 BUBBLE GUN

Lhyfe

MARINE SEISMIC SYSTEM offshore electrolyzer APPLICATIONS • Shallow Gas Hazard Surveys • Oi shore Wind Turbine • Geotechnical InvesO gaO on • Sand Resource InvesO gaO on

LHYFE

Finally, it’s ok supplying hydrogen to these fuel cells. But where does the hy- drogen itself come from? French ? rm

Lhyfe has developed a neat combina-

Portable System Requires only

Wavelet tion, using wave energy and electroly- 2KW at 250ms Ping Rate

CorrelaO on > 0.96 sis to produce renewable hydrogen off- shore. It installed an electrolyzer on a hybrid renewable energy platform from

GEPS Techno that was launched in late September at the SEM-REV demo site offshore Saint-Nazaire, France.

It’s looking to scale up, working with

Sand Reclamation Data Collected Using HMS-620

Chantiers de l’Atlantique to develop

Courtesy URI Graduate School of Oceanography minimum 100MW capacity that could

Falmouth Scienti¿ c, Inc.

work alongside existing ? xed or ? oat-

Pocasset, MA USA 02559 • Tel: +1-508-564-7640 • Fax: +1-508-564-7643 ing structures.

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