Hydrogen maritime transport news
Baker Hughes receives certification for hydrogen-ready turbine
RINA has awarded a certification to Baker Hughes for its gas turbine technology designed to run on 100% hydrogen for marine propulsion applications.
EcoLog and Kawasaki partner on liquid hydrogen transport
EcoLog and Kawasaki have signed a strategic alliance in the midstream segment of the liquefied hydrogen supply chain in the port of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Deltamarin advances hydrogen-powered shipping
Deltamarin has joined H4PERION, an EU funded project aiming to accelerate zero-carbon long-distance shipping through hydrogen-based technologies.
Wärtsilä advances zero-carbon shipping
Wärtsilä has joined an EU funded project to accelerate the transition to zero carbon hydrogen-based shipping for long distance vessels.
Asia pacific port advances hydrogen and e-fuel readiness
Accelleron’s report shows how Asia Pacific ports are building early foundations for green hydrogen-based e-fuel markets through coordinated cross-sector action.
Cellula Robotics fully submerges hydrogen vehicle
Cellula Robotics has demonstrated over 2000 km of submerged endurance with its hydrogen fuel cell-powered autonomous underwater vehicle.
New partnership establishes hydrogen certification framework
Lloyd’s Register and Pusan National University have collaborated to create the first global certification framework for liquid hydrogen shipping.
e1 Marine commences methanol-to-hydrogen project
e1 Marine has announced a commercial project to supply methanol-to-hydrogen technology to support PowerCell’s system onboard a large yacht.
Shanghai Electric delivers biomethanol bunkering
Shanghai Electric has bunkered biomethanol onto a container vessel at Shanghai's Yangshan Port, China, expanding the company’s presence in green hydrogen technologies.
Viking floats out hydrogen ship
Viking has announced the ‘float-out’ of the first hydrogen-powered cruise ship, set for its sailing season in the Mediterranean and Northern Europe.