Contract awarded for fuel cell ship project
US cryogenic equipment manufacturer Chart Industries has been awarded a design study by a naval architect researching hydrogen propulsion through fuel cells for ships.
US cryogenic equipment manufacturer Chart Industries has been awarded a design study by a naval architect researching hydrogen propulsion through fuel cells for ships.
PowerCell Sweden will develop and deliver a megawatt marine fuel cell system as part of a new €6.9m contract with a leading European shipyard.
The latest updates on technology, policies and projects within the maritime hydrogen and marine energy industries will be discussed in October in Norway.
This is the first look at the new hydrogen-powered port vessel being built in Amsterdam as part of a pilot project aiming to foster the creation of a hydrogen supply chain for water transport.
Fuel cell technology will be tested on a Finnish Environment Institute (SKYE) research vessel operating in the Baltic Sea this summer.
It’s well known that the best way to navigate Rotterdam, the second largest city in the Netherlands, is by water taxi, and these fast black-yellow coloured speed boats will soon be powered by green hydrogen.
An ambassador for the hydrogen revolution, Energy Observer has today revealed its 2020 programme, which includes Tokyo and California.
Energy Observer’s Captain and Expedition Leader, Victorien Erussard and Jérôme Delafosse, have been selected to carry the Olympic flame – set to be powered by hydrogen for the first time in the international sporting events...
With a common ambition to realise zero emission shipping, French container transportation and shipping company CMA CGM has joined forces with Energy Observer.
A pioneer in the field of hydrogen power for shipping, Compagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) today celebrates its 125th anniversary.