Denmark and Germany agree to build green hydrogen pipeline
On 24 March, Denmark and Germany agreed to build a land-based pipeline, making it possible for green hydrogen to flow cross-border from 2028.
Read moreOn 24 March, Denmark and Germany agreed to build a land-based pipeline, making it possible for green hydrogen to flow cross-border from 2028.
Read moreOn Wednesday 22th March, Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways (MoPSW) Sarbananda Sonowal announced that India aims to become global hub for green shipbulding by 2030, launching "Green Tug Transition Progeamme" (GTTP) that will convert all tugboats working in the country into ‘Green Hybrid Tugs’, running on non-fossil fuel like Methanol, Ammonia, Hydrogen.
Read moreIndia’s shipbuilder, Cochin Shipyard (CSL), received an order from M/s. Samskip Group, for the design and construction of two zero emission feeder container vessels with an option for two more vessels.
Read moreThe "Specification of a European Offshore Hydrogen Backbone" study, commissioned by infrastructure system operators GASCADE and Fluxys and conducted by DNV, highlights the significant benefits of an offshore hydrogen backbone in the North and Baltic Seas.
Read moreLloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to Rotoboost, a Nordic hydrogen production company, for its pre-combustion Carbon Capture System (CCS) Rotobox.
Read moreOn March 16th, the European Commission proposed the Net-Zero Industry Act to scale up manufacturing of clean technologies in the EU and make sure the Union is well-equipped for the clean-energy transition. This initiative was announced by President von der Leyen as a part of the Green Deal Industrial Plan.
Read moreNABU has released a study on methanol as a marine fuel. Green ammonia has been discussed alongside green hydrogen and methanol as the green future fuel for ships. The study "Ammonia as Marine Fuel – Risks and Perspectives" investigates environmental and climate questions.
Read moreBy 2026, NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) plans to build the world's largest green-hydrogen-based ammonia production facility powered by renewable energy.
Read moreAccording to International news, the Government of Jersey has partnered with French "clean marine technology" firm OceansLab and Ports of Jersey.
Read moreSix months after announcing its plans to launch a deck-based containerized hydrogen (H2) energy systems for ships, HAV Hydrogen released a statement on March 7th, on details of the system that has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV.
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