Leuna, September 20, 2023. The production of green hydrogen at sea researched in the H2Mare Flagship Project can now be experienced in the form of a browser game. In »Offshore – the H2Mare Game«, players can build their own offshore wind park, produce green hydrogen and test the future technologies researched in the project on screen. With this modern approach, H2Mare aims to inspire a new, younger target group for green offshore technologies in a playful way, and in doing so to familiarize them with their importance as a foundation for a successful energy transition. The project was coordinated and implemented by the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES in collaboration with the Berlin-based creative agency Sapera Studios. The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) provided around 70,000 euros in funding for the project.
“With our previous information measures, we primarily reach an adult audience of experts. Using the gamification approach, we would now like to additionally tailor our offer to a technology-savvy, young target group and promote their interest in the hydrogen and power-to-X technologies developed in H2Mare through fun and interaction,” explains Dr.-Ing. Klaus Litty, Group Manager Large Scale Project Management and Coordination at Fraunhofer IWES and Project Manager H2Mare. “It is crucial for the energy transition that the coming generation also knows about sustainable hydrogen-based power generation.”
Current figures and research data from H2Mare were incorporated into the game to ensure its scientific quality. To this end, experts from the lead project worked closely with the game developers. For an authentic experience, data on realistic weather influences and environmental events were also incorporated into the game.
In a virtual marine environment, players are invited to create their own offshore park. The goal is to collect as many points as possible within a limited time. Both the quantities of green hydrogen and its downstream products produced, and environmentally friendly behavior are included in the score. Integrated tasks and quizzes add further points and test the knowledge of the players.
“Offshore – the H2Mare Game” can be played free of charge and without registration or prior installation at www.h2mare.info. It is compatible with the most popular browsers for desktop PCs as well as smartphones and tablets.
More info: https://www.wasserstoff-leitprojekte.de/projects/h2mare