Norway shows faith in hydrogen and ammonia as marine fuels
Enova has announced its largest-ever allocation for maritime transport in a single application round, focusing on hydrogen and ammonia technologies.
Read moreDetailsEnova has announced its largest-ever allocation for maritime transport in a single application round, focusing on hydrogen and ammonia technologies.
Read moreDetailsThe Norwegian authorities have imposed significant fines on an Irish cargo ship, the "Arklow Wind," for violating environmental regulations while visiting Svalbard in the Arctic.
Read moreDetailsVARD, in collaboration with 12 research institutes and around 50 industrial partners, has secured funding from the Research Council of Norway to establish a new research center for renewable energy in the maritime sector, the world's largest program of its kind.
Read moreDetailsThe Norwegian Maritime Authority has issued circular in which offers guidelines for developing an environmental instruction for operations in the Norwegian world heritage fjords.
Read moreDetailsA contract has been signed to construct the world's two largest hydrogen ships, designed and developed in collaboration with Torghatten Nord and will be built at Myklebust shipyard in Norway.
Read moreDetailsThe Norwegian Maritime Authority has issued circular to provide guidance on the documentation of compliance with the NOx requirements in the world heritage fjords.
Read moreDetailsFive northern European countries, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Sweden, have established arrangements allowing cross-border transport and storage of captured CO2, advancing a European infrastructure for carbon capture and storage.
Read moreDetailsThe Norwegian Directorate for Civil Protection gave their approval to the construction of the planned ammonia bunkering facility at Fjord Base in Florø, Norway.
Read moreDetailsNorwegian Electric Systems (NES) has been contracted by Tersan Shipyard to act as system integrator and supply a number of technologies to the four autonomous, zero-emission ferries that will operate the Lavik-Oppedal crossing on the northwest coast of Norway.
Read moreDetailsFjord1 and the Norwegian Public Roads Administration have signed a contract for the E39 Lavik-Oppedal national road autonomous ferry connection, making it the ninth largest ferry connection in Norway.
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