World's First Hydrogen-powered Commercial Ferry
On 12th July, 2024, MV Sea Change, the world's first commercial passenger ferry powered entirely by hydrogen fuel, was launched at the San Francisco Ferry Building, setting a new benchmark in eco-friendly transportation.
- The MV Sea Change is a 70-foot catamaran that can transport up to 75 passengers, offering a sustainable alternative to diesel-powered ferries.
- This innovative ferry will serve the route between Pier 41 and downtown San Francisco's ferry terminal, beginning operations on July 19.
- Unlike traditional ferries, the Sea Change emits only heat and water vapour, significantly reducing pollution and even providing drinkable water from its emissions. ....
Do You Want to Read More?
Subscribe Now
Take Annual Subscription and get the following Advantage
The annual members of the Civil Services Chronicle can read the monthly content of the magazine as well as the Chronicle magazine archives.
Readers can study all the material before the last six months of the Civil Services Chronicle monthly issue in the form of Chronicle magazine archives.
Related Content
- 1 IIT Bombay Unveils AroTrack
- 2 ‘One Day One Genome’ Initiative Unveiled
- 3 New Technology Enhances HIV Genome Detection
- 4 India Launches First Indigenous Antibiotic
- 5 New Nanomaterial Coating Enhances Fertilizer Efficiency
- 6 India’s First Long-Range Hypersonic Missile
- 7 LignoSat: The First Wooden Satellite in Space
- 8 NISAR Satellite to Monitor Earth’s Surface Changes
- 9 First Analog Space Mission
- 10 SpaceX Launches ISRO's GSAT-20 Satellite
- 1 New Tool to Generate Infrared Star Catalogue for TMT
- 2 India Launches First Advanced Frigate 'Triput'
- 3 Indian Navy Certifies SEBEX 2: A Powerful New Explosive
- 4 DRDO Unveils ‘Zorawar’ Light Tank
- 5 DRDO Successfully Tests HEAT 'ABHYAS'
- 6 Asia's First Health Research-related Pre-Clinical Network Facility
- 7 Global Disruption in Microsoft Cloud Services
- 8 Centre of Excellence on “Classical and Quantum Communications for 6G”
- 9 China Unveils World's First Dual-Tower Solar Thermal Plant