BP, NYK Line to collaborate on future fuels like hydrogen
BP and Japanese shipping company NYK Line are collaborating on future fuels like hydrogen in a bid to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
BP and Japanese shipping company NYK Line are collaborating on future fuels like hydrogen in a bid to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
Global engineering consultancy Ricardo has joined a seven-month project in Orkney aiming to decarbonise ferries as well as shore-side activities in ports with hydrogen.
A project exploring the possibility of launching a green hydrogen-fuelled autonomous submarine between Scotland and Northern Ireland has been named as a winner in the UK Government’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition.
Mexico could be a “hydrogen hotspot” for green shipping fuel production thanks to its abundant renewable energy potential and access to busy shipping routes, says new report released today (Sep 14).
The International Union of Marine Insurance (IUMI) has said that adequate risk management provisions must be in place for the wider adoption of hydrogen and ammonia in the shipping industry.
A group of significant players in the Korean shipbuilding industry have teamed together to develop eco-friendly fuel propulsion technology based on liquid hydrogen.
The Port of Tallinn in Estonia wants to create a Baltic Sea green infrastructure hub – and plans include converting multiple ferries to hydrogen fuel.
Italian naval vessels, including submarines and surface ships, are set to be supplied with green hydrogen by Fincantieri and Enel Green Power Italia.
Three Japanese heavyweights have joined forces to establish a new joint venture focused on the development of hydrogen-fuelled engines for the marine industry.
LMG Marin has confirmed that HYRDA, believed to be the world’s first liquid hydrogen-powered ship, has now been delivered.