European Commission approves €1.4bn in funding for hydrogen transportation
The European Commission has approved the fourth Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) designed to support the development of 13 projects in seven countries.
The European Commission has approved the fourth Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) designed to support the development of 13 projects in seven countries.
PowerCell has agreed to deliver two 100kW marine fuel cells to retrofit an existing research vessel using a hydrogen-electric hybrid propulsion system.
CMB.TECH has inked an agreement to see four tugboats built using its dual-fuel hydrogen technology.
US-based SWITCH Maritime’s hydrogen-fuelled ferry has gained approval from the US Coast Guard to enter commercial service with plans for a six-month public trial.
Genevos has agreed to provide two of its HPM 40kW hydrogen fuel cell power systems to support the decarbonisation of small-scale fishing vessels.
EverWind Fuels has signed an agreement with the Port of Rotterdam to use its produced green hydrogen to support the establishment of an international hub.
Project 821 is set to be the “world’s first” superyacht utilising hydrogen fuel cells, created in the Netherlands by Feadship and designed by RWD.
Amogy’s Director of Product Management, Jonathan Breen, has offered an update on New York-based Amogy, which has reached ammonia agreements with Infinium, ITOCHU, Hanwha Ocean and Hanwha Aerospace so far this year.
Meeting shipping’s demand for e-fuels could require 1TW of hydrogen production capacity and 2TW of renewable energy generation by 2050, according to the Global Maritime Forum.
Ricardo has expanded its capabilities in for hydrogen within the global maritime sector by supporting customers with design, development and testing of large-scale propulsion systems.