TECO 2030, UiT team-up on hydrogen education initiative
In order to support a clean energy economy, UiT The Arctic University of Norway is now offering courses in hydrogen and fuel cells.
In order to support a clean energy economy, UiT The Arctic University of Norway is now offering courses in hydrogen and fuel cells.
Hexagon Purus is continuing to aid in the decarbonisation of the maritime sector with the group joining the ZeroCoaster project study to support development of a hydrogen value chain, revealed today (Oct 18)
Europe’s second longest river, the Danube, is set to be decarbonised through a new supply agreement which could see TECO 2030 hydrogen fuel cells supplied to Chemgas Shipping.
Hydrogen holds substantial promise in a range of applications but perhaps the most significant of them all is in shipping. Hydrogen, and derivatives such as ammonia and methanol, could be a vital cog in decarbonising...
The Port of Vigo, Spain, is set to be handed a huge boost to its net zero operations and decarbonising efforts with the port set to be home to a new green hydrogen project.
TECO 2030 has received approval in principle (AiP) for its hydrogen fuel cell system and three versions of its fuel cell module FCM400, the clean tech company confirmed today (Oct 4).
LMG Marin’s liquid hydrogen-powered ship, which the company says is a world’s first, has been awarded Ship of the Year by Skipsrevyen.
A Norwegian consortium working to produce hydrogen from renewable energy for the maritime sector and develop a national hydrogen hub in Moskøen, Norway has received a NOK 1m ($115,000) boost.
Shipping accounts for vast amounts of carbon emissions on a yearly basis, however a new agreement aims to tackle this through the development of hydrogen-based maritime fuel in Tromsø, Norway.
With hydrogen set to play a major role in decarbonising the UK, Ceres’ fuel cell technology will be implemented into two maritime projects under the Government’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition.