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Envision Energy explores the future of green hydrogen fuel adoption

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Envision Energy has introduced its green hydrogen fuel solutions for the first time at Singapore Maritime Week, exploring the new frontier of green fuel adoption in decarbonising the maritime industry.

The Singapore Maritime Week, organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), is one of the most prestigious maritime events in Singapore. The event brings together international and regional participants from all sectors of the maritime industry. Over the week, the industry gathered to exchange insights on decarbonisation and innovation opportunities.

"Singapore is at the forefront of maritime innovation and is vigorously promoting decarbonisation in the maritime sector. Green hydrogen, as a crucial clean energy source, can play a key role in Singapore's maritime industry decarbonisation efforts," said Mr. Frank Yu, Vice President of Envision Energy. "We are delighted to bring our green hydrogen solutions here and collaborate with global partners to explore the feasibility of using low-carbon alternatives or other marine renewable energy sources in port operations and development. Together, we can propel the global shipping industry towards a greener future."

Envision Energy's green hydrogen solution can replace traditional petroleum fuels to power ships as a clean energy. This enables vessels to achieve zero-emission navigation and significantly reduce carbon emissions. Meanwhile, leveraging technology breakthroughs in the renewable power system, Envision Energy achieves efficient coupling of wind-solar storage with hydrogen-ammonia-alcohol production to optimise cost and promote environmental sustainability for its customers.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/24042024/envision-energy-explores-the-future-of-green-hydrogen-fuel-adoption/

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