Trafigura completes ship-to-ship transfer of ammonia
Trafigura has successfully completed a ship-to-ship (STS) transfer of ammonia in the Strait of Gibraltar.
Trafigura has successfully completed a ship-to-ship (STS) transfer of ammonia in the Strait of Gibraltar.
“Hydrogen-based maritime e-fuels hold the promise of revolutionising the shipping industry, offering a sustainable and scalable path to decarbonisation,” writes Jesse Fahnestock, Director of Decarbonisation at the Global Maritime Forum.
With near-term options including energy efficiency measures for ships, the uptake of zero or near-zero GHG emission technologies, fuels and energy sources is seen as the clear path to take the shipping industry to Net...
“We are contributing to the problem. Shipping our iron ore to the world is responsible for 11% of our Scope 1 emissions as a company. But, we’re doing something to change that,” writes Mark Hutchinson,...
Glosten’s hydrogen-hybrid research vessel design has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).
VINSSEN has received project-based approval from Bureau Veritas (BV) for its hydrogen fuel cell system designed for use onboard maritime applications.
The Norwegian state-owned organisation Enova has awarded NOK 300m ($28.3m) to five planned hydrogen-powered dry-bulk newbuilds.
The hydrogen-powered Energy Observer has returned to its home port of Saint-Malo, France, marking the end of its seven-year Odyssey around the world.
Norwegian state-owned Enova has announced NOK 1.2bn ($113m) will be allocated to nine hydrogen vessels and six ammonia vessels.
Hy2gen Norge has rebranded to signify its expansion beyond Norway into other Nordic countries, working on hydrogen-related projects.