Hydrogen maritime transport news
Asia Pacific illuminates hydrogen-based e-fuel pathways
Accelleron has released a report on Asia Pacific’s emerging role in demonstrating how green hydrogen-based e-fuel networks can advance maritime decarbonisation.
Hycamite’s hydrogen technology awarded AiP
DNV has awarded AiP to Hycamite for the application of its technology producing clean hydrogen to decarbonise the maritime industry.
GreenH progresses two Norwegian hydrogen projects
GreenH has met Enova’s criteria for the allocation of support and is moving forward with projects in Kristiansund and Slagentangen, Norway.
Statkraft progresses plans for Tagdale Green Ammonia project
Statkraft has announced its plans for an electrolytic hydrogen to green ammonia production facility of up to 80 MW in Shetland, Scotland, UK.
HYDS reaches FID on two hydrogen projects
HYDS has reached final investment decision on its Hyfuel and Kaupanes Hydrogen projects in Norway, set to produce 20 MW of green hydrogen for the maritime industry.
Newlight completes RINA factory acceptance testing
Newlight has announced the successful completion of factory acceptance testing (FAT) for its hydrogen retrofit package for two- and four-stroke main engines.
Plug Power partners with Edgewood Renewables
Plug Power has partnered with Edgewood Renewables to build a renewable fuels facility in Nevada, US, utilising renewable natural gas and low-carbon hydrogen.
Hyrexia facilitates regional maritime shipment of hydrogen
Hydrexia Holding Ltd has announced its plans to facilitate the first maritime shipment of hydrogen roadshow from Kuching to Singapore with SEDC Energy Sdn Bhd.
Rockwell Automation collaborates with Energy Observer
Rockwell Automation has announced a strategic collaboration with Energy Observer for the E03 watercraft, a significant step for sustainable maritime innovation.
GTT, Bloom Energy, and Ponant announce partnership
GTT, Bloom Energy, and Ponant Explorations Group have partnered to develop an integrated energy system for sustainable shipping.