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RINA awarded AiP for Offshore Wind Energy Green Hydrogen Production System to Kindon New Energy TechnologyRINA awarded AiP for Offshore Wind Energy Green Hydrogen Production System to Kindon New Energy Technology

Kindon New Energy Technology was awarded RINA’s certificate of Approval in Principle for recognition of its offshore wind energy green hydrogen production system

Katherine Si, China Correspondent

October 19, 2023

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China’s Kindon New Energy Technology, an outstanding scientific and technological innovation enterprise in Nantong Innovation Zone, Jiangsu province, was awarded RINA’s certificate of Approval in Principle for recognition of its offshore wind energy green hydrogen production system, which marks their breakthrough in green hydrogen production.

Zheng Xiangyuan, Kindon New Energy Technology’s director and chief scientist said commented, “Hydrogen production from offshore wind power is an innovative way to generate green hydrogen through green electricity, which will not produce carbon dioxide and can effectively reduce pollution. Kindon will promote prototypes production and project expansion, expecting to complete the demonstration of the whole project in the first quarter of next year, taking an important step from laboratory to offshore practice.”

Luigi Mattara, Operations Director of RINA (China), said, “The offshore wind energy hydrogen production system developed by Kindon New Energy, which produces hydrogen through electrolysis of water, follows the general decarbonization trend of green electricity for hydrogen production, and is in line with RINA’s aim to support customers in developing sustainable technologies.”

Kindon New Energy Technology, newly established in 2022, is engaged in develop hydrogen production and the whole industry chain of hydrogen application. 

About the Author

Katherine Si

China Correspondent

China-based Katherine Si has worked in the maritime industry since 2008 is well-connected with local industry players including Chinese owners and yards.

Having majored in English Katherine started at news portal ShippingChina.com where she rose to become a News Editor. In 2008 she moved to work with Seatrade and has since held numerous positions including China correspondent for Seatrade Maritime Review magazine.

With extensive experience in writing, research and social media promotion, Katherine focuses on the shipping and transport sectors.

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