Norway awards maritime fuel cell development funding
TECO 2030 has been granted NOK 50 million in Norwegian government support for its development of hydrogen fuel cells, in an effort to drop GHG emissions.
Read moreTECO 2030 has been granted NOK 50 million in Norwegian government support for its development of hydrogen fuel cells, in an effort to drop GHG emissions.
Read moreTECO 2030 has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with UiT The Arctic University of Norway to cooperate on enhancing research and education in Norway on hydrogen and fuel cells.
Read moreYanmar Power Technology conducted world's first 70 MPa high-pressure hydrogen refueling of a ship using a demonstration test boat equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell system.
Read moreTECO 2030 signed an agreement with Chemgas Shipping for the delivery of fuel cell modules to the Dutch shipowner's new hydrogen-powered tugboats and transport barges.
Read moreA rapid replacement of fossil fuels with renewable fuels based on green hydrogen and advanced biofuels could enable to cut up to 80% of shipping's CO2 emissions.
Read moreThe European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) issued a tender for the procurement of a marinised hydrogen fuel cell, in order for it to be installed on a ferry.
Read moreSEA-KIT International has won funding to install a hydrogen fuel cell on its unmanned surface vehicle (USV) Maxlimer, achieving an industry first.
Read moreDraft interim guidelines aimed at providing provide international standard provisions for ships using fuel cell power installations have been agreed by IMO's Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes and Containers (CCC 7).
Read moreIncat Crowther announced the launch of Sea Change, the world’s first zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric-drive high speed passenger ferry.
Read moreSamsung Heavy Industries will develop is an LNG carrier powered by Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC).
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