Freudenberg fuel cell system approved by DNV GL
Energy consultant and certification body DNV GL has awarded Freudenberg Sealing Technologies “Approval in Principle” for its methanol-operated fuel cell system which can produce hydrogen.
Energy consultant and certification body DNV GL has awarded Freudenberg Sealing Technologies “Approval in Principle” for its methanol-operated fuel cell system which can produce hydrogen.
Canadian nuclear science and technology organisation Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) will develop an assessment tool to examine clean technologies, such as hydrogen, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the release of other pollutants from marine...
A groundbreaking project designing and constructing a new green hydrogen-powered ro-ro demonstration vessel has been boosted by €8m as the Norwegian Government announces a strengthened focus on development and commercialisation of hydrogen as a carbon-neutral...
“Investment in hydrogen in a dual fuel engine is a stepping stone towards hydrogen fuel cells in the future. Right now, hydrogen in an internal combustion engine is a very cost effective and smart way...
For BRS Brokers’ Laurent Debart, LNG is one of the worst fuels that exists for the shipping world. He told the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Maritime Energy this morning that the focus...
The 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Maritime Energy continued this morning with an interview with Robin Mills, CEO of Qamar Energy, about the world energy situation and hydrogen’s role in that as an...
The Norwegian Government will increase the number of hydrogen pilots and demonstration projects in a bid to find solutions to combat climate change.
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg will kickstart the International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy tomorrow, and H2 View will be bringing you live coverage of the two-day event.
Proton Motor Fuel Cell has received an order from a European shipbuilding company.
As part of a new agreement, RIX Industries and Element 1 (E1) will deploy methanol-based M-Series hydrogen generator technology in both North America and Europe.