Aker Horizons awarded up to NOK 135m from Innovation Norway for 20MW green hydrogen project
Aker Horizons has been awarded up to NOK 135m ($12.1m) from the Norwegian Government for a green hydrogen production facility in Rjukan, eastern Norway.
Aker Horizons has been awarded up to NOK 135m ($12.1m) from the Norwegian Government for a green hydrogen production facility in Rjukan, eastern Norway.
Pherousa Green Technologies (PGT) is developing an ammonia cracker that allows the use of ammonia as a hydrogen carrier onboard deep-sea vessel.
The Grimaldi Group has further grown its order book with two more Pure Car & Truck Carrier (PCTC) vessels – which have received the ‘Ammonia Ready’ class notation.
RINA and Eni are to develop initiatives jointly that can contribute to the energy transition and decarbonisation of their respective operations and particularly maritime transport.
Global clothing brand Nike has launched the ‘first’ hydrogen-powered inland container ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Port of Aberdeen, in partnership with Subsea7, has secured a £150,000 ($185,300) grant from the Scottish Government to explore the feasibility of subsea hydrogen storage at the new Aberdeen South Harbour.
8 Rivers has announced the invention of the 8RH2 CO2 Convective Reformer (CCR) capable of developing ultra-low carbon hydrogen and ammonia.
The Skies and Seas Hydrogen-fuels Accelerator (SASHA) Coalition will be launched tomorrow (May 24) on the Fuelling the Future: how green hydrogen and direct air capture will decarbonise aviation and shipping webinar.
Relying predominantly on ammonia supply chains to deliver hydrogen is not necessarily an efficient solution for governments and industries that require gaseous hydrogen to achieve emission reduction targets, according to a new report.
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has quashed reports indicating it was ready to conduct the first transfer of ammonia in Singapore’s port waters before the end of 2023.