HD HII and Seoul National University collabore to reduce sloshing
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Seoul National University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on eliminating sloshing.
Read moreHD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Seoul National University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on eliminating sloshing.
Read moreA consortium of four Scottish renewable and maritime companies have been awarded a UK Government Department for Transport grant of over £535,000 to develop an innovative UK-first approach that will use clean, green hydrogen energy to reduce carbon emissions from vessels when berthed in port.
Read moreSeanergy Maritime Holdings has entered into a strategic partnership with the European Union Funded SAFeCRAFT Project Consortium, to promote the utilization of Sustainable Alternative Fuels (SAFs) in seaborne transportation.
Read moreThe Clean Hydrogen Partnership is launching a new hydrogen research call for proposals. A total of € 113.5 million will be made available through Horizon Europe for projects to cover Research & Innovation (R&I) activities across the whole hydrogen value chain.
Read moreClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a maritime hydrogen fuel cell system developed by YANMAR Power Technology (YANMAR PT).
Read moreChiyoda Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Toyo Engineering Corporation and JGC Corporation have signed a joint venture agreement to enhance the front-end engineering design (FEED) execution for a liquefied hydrogen supply chain in development by Japan Suiso Energy.
Read moreYanmar Power Technology Co., has embarked on the development of a hydrogen-fueled 4-stroke high-speed engine for power generation for coastal vessels in Japan as part of the Nippon Foundation’s zero emission ship demonstration experiment.
Read moreProvaris Energy Ltd has engaged DNV to review and approve its H2Neo carrier's hydrogen cargo containment system.
Read moreAccording to a new report from Oceans North, Arup, the Vancouver Maritime Centre for Climate (VMCC), and C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40), the transition to new marine fuels ‘presents an economic opportunity for Canada’ as an emerging producer and exporter of green hydrogen and ammonia, but infrastructure must still be built.
Read moreThe International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has published a report on the feasibility of four current Jones Act vessels completing their routes using renewably sourced liquid hydrogen via fuel cells.
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