UK consortium to implement a hydrogen highway consisting of land, sea and ports
The Port of London Authority (PLA) is leading a new consortium aiming to develop a UK hydrogen highway network which consists of land, sea and ports.
The Port of London Authority (PLA) is leading a new consortium aiming to develop a UK hydrogen highway network which consists of land, sea and ports.
Europe’s second longest river, the Danube, is set to be decarbonised through a new supply agreement which could see TECO 2030 hydrogen fuel cells supplied to Chemgas Shipping.
Hydrogen holds substantial promise in a range of applications but perhaps the most significant of them all is in shipping. Hydrogen, and derivatives such as ammonia and methanol, could be a vital cog in decarbonising...
A £600,000 ($818,000) hydrogen electric propulsion systems (HEPS) testbed, based in AMRC Cymru, North Wales, is hoping to accelerate the rollout of green technologies by de-risking the assembly and production scale-up of hydrogen fuel cells.
Hy2en wants to produce green hydrogen and other biofuels, such as green ammonia, e-methanol and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) from 100% renewable energy.
The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Alderman Victor Everhardt has presented an Amsterdam hydrogen hub during the World Hydrogen Congress on Wednesday (Oct 6).
TECO 2030 will supply its clean technology to Singapore’s Offshore Technology Development (OTD) which includes hydrogen fuel cells.
The Port of Vigo, Spain, is set to be handed a huge boost to its net zero operations and decarbonising efforts with the port set to be home to a new green hydrogen project.
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has issued a tender to appoint a contractor that will supply a hydrogen fuel cell for auxiliary power on-board a passenger ferry.
A new decarbonisation project that aims to utilise hydrogen in Immingham port, UK, has now started with a feasibility study being conducted on hydrogen’s potential at the port.