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LDA has been granted an AiP for its H2-powered SOV design

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) for its full liquid H2-based SOV design. This level 1 AiP, delivered by Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore, brings us one step closer to making this groundbreaking project a reality.

This 100% H2-powered SOV will be able to operate 95% of the time with zero carbon emissions during standard operations, leading to an estimated 4,000-tpy CO₂ reduction. Beyond the reduction of its environmental impact, the vessel is engineered for maximum efficiency and operability. It can accommodate up to 90 technicians onboard while ensuring continuous 24-hour operations. With an impressive 14-day endurance at sea, it eliminates the need for additional offshore infrastructure. Refueling is also streamlined, as bunkering can be completed in just six hours using trailers, removing the necessity for heavy port facilities.

At LDA, we believe in developing purpose-built SOVs tailored to specific projects and needs. We are already offering alternative fuel options such as full electric and dual-fuel methanol, and we firmly believe that H2 will be one of the options in the near future. This Approval in Principle represents a key step toward making H2-powered maritime operations a reality, reinforcing our dedication to cleaner, more efficient solutions for the offshore wind industry.