Hydrogen maritime transport news
CF Industries, Trafigura, and TFG Marine sign MoU
CF Industries Holdings Inc., Trafigura, and TFG Marine have signed an agreement to advance low-carbon ammonia for maritime decarbonisation.
VINSSEN launches Korea’s first hydrogen fuel cell vessel
VINSSEN has launched Korea’s first hydrogen fuel cell-powered ship, HYDRO ZENITH, developed in compliance with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries’ Interim Standards.
Nefco finances Norweigan Hydrogen
Nefco has signed a €7 million loan agreement with Norweigan Hydrogen to help it deliver renewable hydrogen solutions in hard-to-abate sectors.
EBARA forms liquid hydrogen consortium
EBARA Corp. has formed a strategic consortium to facilitate commercial scale imports of liquid hydrogen to Europe.
HDF Energy and ABB collaborate on hydrogen fuel cells
HDF Energy and ABB have collaborated to develop a multi-MW hydrogen fuel cell system, accelerating the decarbonisation of heavy maritime transport.
VINSSEN and ILDO F&C form exclusive partnership
VINSSEN has formed a partnership with ILDO F&C to develop composite bipolar plate technology for hydrogen systems across marine, industrial, and aerospace markets.
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.