New agreement establishes green corridor between the Netherlands and Spain
Iberdrola, ACE Terminal and Hynetwork Services have signed agreements to develop a green, hydrogen corridor between Spain and the Netherlands.
Read moreIberdrola, ACE Terminal and Hynetwork Services have signed agreements to develop a green, hydrogen corridor between Spain and the Netherlands.
Read moreIEA presented a report to Oman to showcase how rich renewable resources and vast land expanses could make the country a competitive low-emissions hydrogen supplier by 2030.
Read moreDNV has published a study co-sponsored by the Singapore Maritime Foundation (SMF), examining the key drivers propelling the transformation of the maritime industry and assesses their impact on ship management and seafarers leading up to 2030.
Read moreAmerican Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has developed and published a set of requirements to guide the industry in the use of hydrogen-fueled vessels.
Read moreWorld Energy GH2 is pressing ahead with plans to produce and ship green hydrogen and green ammonia to global markets with the acquisition of the Port of Stephenville on the west coast of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Read moreThe newly founded Pherousa Green Shipping is in the design stage of placing an order for up to 6 green-profiled ultramax dry bulk carriers.
Read morePlug Power announced that it plans to develop three green hydrogen production plants in Finland, producing 850 tons per day (TPD) of green hydrogen, or 2.2 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyzer capacity, by the end of the decade with final investment decision (FID) by 2025/2026.
Read moreOn 25 May, Dutch shipping company Future Proof Shipping (FPS) officially launched the first hydrogen-powered zero-emissions inland container ship, H2 Barge 1, in Rotterdam.
Read moreThe sixth edition of the EU Blue Economy Report which analyzes the scope and size of the Blue Economy in the European Union, has been published.
Read moreAccording to Trafigura, green e-fuels produced from renewable energy could be produced in abundance in the developing countries of the Global South.
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