Alfa Laval to explore methanol fuel cells for marine power
Alfa Laval will begin the testing of a new methanol fuel cell system to help produce sustainable marine power.
Alfa Laval will begin the testing of a new methanol fuel cell system to help produce sustainable marine power.
Green ammonia and hydrogen have both been recognised as key zero emission fuel sources that could be influential in decarbonising the maritime transportation sector in a new research report.
The shipping industry is in the spotlight – facing environmental mandates that require a whole new way of thinking about ship propulsion. Incremental goals such as cleaner diesel are a start, but the reality is...
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) is bringing its fuel cell expertise to a joint development project aimed at accelerating the development of the technology for the decarbonisation of marine vessels.
Silicone hose manufacturer Venair has teamed up with Ballard Power Systems to help the marine industry implement fuel cell systems to decarbonise shipping.
Everfuel will plan, install and operate an optimised, scalable hydrogen fuelling solution for a brand-new zero emission ship which is expected to consume approximately 1,000kg of hydrogen per day.
Innovative European project Flagships is expected to deploy what is believed to be the world’s first commercial cargo vessel that operates on hydrogen – and commercial operations are set to commence in 2021.
Bureau Veritas has provided the Royal IHC with an approval in principle (AiP) for the design of a hydrogen-fuelled trailing hopper dredger (TSHD).
A grant has been issued by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Public, under its Green Deal initiative, in support of the first Dutch inland navigation barge powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
TECO 2030 and AVL List have successfully completed the feasibility and concept study for new marine fuel cells, and will now move onto the new stage of development.