Spotlight on… Ceres
Ceres is a developer of clean energy technology, which includes fuel cells for power generation and electrolysers for green hydrogen.
Ceres is a developer of clean energy technology, which includes fuel cells for power generation and electrolysers for green hydrogen.
On its mission to ‘accelerate the green transition in the maritime sector by delivering technology that helps ships to reduce their environmental and climate impacts’, Norwegian hydrogen fuel cell innovator TECO 2030 has made numerous...
HAV Hydrogen has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV for its containerised hydrogen system for ships.
Swedish fuel cell manufacturer PowerCell has signed an agreement for deliveries of hydrogen solutions to two ships that operate on a Norwegian ferry connection, valued at €19.2m ($20.4m).
The Prince Madog research vessel is set to be powered by hydrogen in the £5.5m ($6.65m) Transship II project.
Marine SMEs Krensen, Trident Marine Electrical and ACUA Ocean have announced a new partnership to develop marine hydrogen powertrain solutions.
A consortium working to build and showcase the ‘world’s first’ liquid hydrogen autonomous vessel and bunkering infrastructure has won a £3.8m ($4.59m) grant from the UK Government.
UK shipping firm Carisbrooke Shipping has announced plans to trial a 50kW hydrogen-fuelled auxiliary engine.
Carbon Clean is set to deliver carbon capture equipment to Ørsted’s FlagshipONE eMethanol from hydrogen facility in Sweden.
US hydrogen infrastructure solutions provider GenH2 has partnered with Norwegian-based Hydrogen Solutions (HYDS) for the production of liquid green hydrogen in Norway and the Nordic market.