Scottish hydrogen fuel cell ferry project launched
Scottish-led HySeas III project aims to build Europe’s first sea-going ferry powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
Read moreScottish-led HySeas III project aims to build Europe’s first sea-going ferry powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
Read moreCMB.TECH announced the opening of world's first multimodal hydrogen refuelling station in Port of Antwerp.
Read moreA total of 23 governments responsible for over 90% of global public investment in clean energy innovation have committed to greater action to make clean energy affordable to all by 2030 and accelerate net zero pathways, as part of Mission Innovation 2.0 initiative.
Read moreA consortium, including energy company Uniper, Siemens Energy, trading firm Toyota Tsusho and Associated British Ports, has submitted a joint bid into the UK Clean Maritime Fund for matched funding to develop their vision for a low carbon hydrogen supply to the Port of Immingham.
Read moreResearch into the practical setup of a hydrogen exchange in the Netherlands has clarified the products and conditions that will be required to create trade for hydrogen.
Read moreKlaipedos nafta, Larvik Shipping, and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines will conduct a feasibility study for liquefied CO2 and hydrogen project in Klaipeda, Lithuania.
Read morePort of Cromarty Firth has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Norwegian firm Gen2 Energy AS to create a commercial pathway to import green hydrogen from Norway into the UK energy market.
Read moreAmmonia and hydrogen are considered as the main marine fuels, in case the world reaches net-zero in 2050, thus accounting for around 60% of the market, while ammonia will occupy the largest share, said the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Read moreThe Port of Corpus Christi Authority revealed plans to develop renewable energy infrastructure and support the production of green hydrogen and optionality to provide renewable power.
Read moreKeppel Data Centres, Kawasaki, Linde, MOL and Vopak LNG have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly explore the concept development of a supply infrastructure to bring liquefied hydrogen (LH2) into Singapore to power Keppel’s data centres.
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