San Francisco, CA, United States
Hello San Francisco ! After sailing from Long Beach in difficult weather conditions and an unexpected stop in Morro Bay, our vessel crossed the Golden Gate Bridge to dock at the port of San Francisco.
Coming from: Long Beach, CA, US
Weather conditions: Fog
Time of arrival: 5:00 PM
Under the Golden Gate
Our floating laboratory arrived on May 7 in San Francisco Bay, passing under the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge!
On the program: great meetings are planned to share our project and discover the innovations on maritime transport carried by the Bay of San Francisco, while the city aims at a 100% renewable energy target by 2030.
I am delighted to welcome Lt-Governor of California @EleniForCA aboard @energy_observer today in @SFport
This 🇫🇷 vessel, powered only by clean renewable energies shows that tomorrow’s cutting edge technologies are ready to scale ⚡️
"When the @energy_observer passed under the Golden Gate Bridge, observers might have wondered if it was from a futuristic movie."
Cheers to our friends at Energy Observer for making their way to San Francisco! 🌉 #CleanEnergyFuture
🌎 As the @energy_observer is currently in San Francisco, French Minister for Transport @Djebbari_JB and Lt-Governor of California @EleniForCA discuss common objectives and actions to promote clean maritime, road, rail and air transport. #ClimateAction
🇺🇸 ON BOARD l Finally in San Francisco! 🌁 A historic moment for our crew: sailing under the Golden Gate and reaching San Francisco, a pioneer city for renewable energies!
👉 Discover the programme of this second stopover in our new Logbook (link in bio)
The first hydrogen station in California
A look back at the visit of Katia Nicolet, our onboard scientist, to the National Fuel Cell Research Center in Irvine IC which studies innovative hydrogen technologies and their deployment for a zero-emission future.
On campus close to Long Beach, you can see many examples such as the first hydrogen station built in 2002, their first hydrogen bus or an early hydrogen fuel cell.