Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) informed that its Wind Hunter Project, known for its innovative use of wind power at sea to produce hydrogen, has caught the attention of Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
The NEDO program involves not just the optimization of MOL’s hydrogen-producing vessels but also a meticulous study of wind patterns around Japan. This research is crucial for identifying optimal conditions to maximize green hydrogen generation at sea. As part of the endeavor, a demonstration vessel will be constructed, aiming to validate the hydrogen supply chain for regional production and consumption, an essential step towards achieving a decarbonized economy.
Initially launched in November 2020, the Wind Hunter Project sets out a bold vision: to harness wind power for the offshore production of hydrogen and to establish an efficient delivery system for onshore users. The project’s efficacy was evidenced in March 2025, when MOL’s test yacht, Winz Maru, successfully produced and supplied green hydrogen offshore for the first time globally.
Looking towards the future, MOL is preparing to commercialize its demonstration vessel by the 2030s.
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