The 1st hydrogen vessel around the world Energy Observer is a project revolving around an experimental vessel and its expedition, that has for main purpose to find concrete, innovative, and successful solutions in favor of energy transition. Due to its technologies, it is the first vessel in the world capable of producing decarbonized hydrogen on board from sea water and using an
energy mix relying on renewable energies. It is often nicknamed "
Solar Impulse of the Seas", because the technologies developed hint to the solar project of
Bertrand Piccard and
André Borschberg, or even "Modern day Calypso", in regards to the displayed willingness of using the boat as a production platform for media content on ecology, sustainable development, and energy transition.
The scientific mission Energy Observer is a floating laboratory, destined to test an innovative energy architecture in extreme conditions, to prove its feasibility onshore. The energy system encompasses 3
renewable energy sources (sun, wind and hydropower) and two types of storage (li-ion batteries for the short-term and hydrogen for the long-term). The ship can produce hydrogen directly onboard, through seawater electrolysis. The goal is to test and optimize these technological bricks, in order to have them working in harmony, and aim towards total energy autonomy. Each year, the vessel goes back to the shipyard to analyze the navigation and the evolution of the embarked technologies.
The team Victorien Erussard, offshore racer and merchant naval officer, will lead the expedition, along with
Jérôme Delafosse, professional diver and producer of wildlife documentaries. By their side, a team of over 30 people, architects, designers, and engineers, spreading from
Saint-Malo to
Paris to
Grenoble, have been working since 2015 on refurbishing the
catamaran. Energy Observer is a former race boat that has been reconditioned: Built in Canada in 1983 by
naval architect Nigel Irens, under the supervision of sailor Mike Birch, the maxi-
multihull marked the evolution of its successors. Baptised
Formule TAG, it was the first
racing sailboat to break the symbolic 500 miles limit in 24 hours in 1984. The boat has since been lengthened four times and now displays the following dimensions: According to Victorien Erussard "Energy Observer is a conversion that has a double meaning: to recycle a reliable and lightweight catamaran which is an around the world record holder and to invest in research and development, instead of in composites". == Technologies used ==