HyEng Corporation established to decarbonise shipping in Japan
Three Japanese heavyweights have joined forces to establish a new joint venture focused on the development of hydrogen-fuelled engines for the marine industry.
Three Japanese heavyweights have joined forces to establish a new joint venture focused on the development of hydrogen-fuelled engines for the marine industry.
LMG Marin has confirmed that HYRDA, believed to be the world’s first liquid hydrogen-powered ship, has now been delivered.
Hyundai Motor and Hyundai Electric are set to develop and commercialise a new mobile power generator package based on its leading hydrogen fuel cell system for vehicles.
Winner Yachts, a brand of the shipyard in Nordic Yachting, is now offering its customers the option to equip their leisure boats with an SFC Energy fuel cell as an environmentally friendly power supply.
Estonian-based PowerUP Energy Technologies recently unveiled its first-ever hydrogen fuel cell generator, dubbed UP400, that is targeting the recreational industry by producing 400W of portable clean energy.
The Cruise Division of MSC Group, Fincatieri and Snam today (July 26) revealed the intention to jointly develop conditions for the design and construction of the world’s first oceangoing hydrogen-powered cruise ship.
California legislators have allocated $35m for a new 125-foot coastal research vessel with a first-of-its-kind hydrogen-hybrid propulsion system.
Backed by companies such as RWE, Shell, Gasunie and Equinor, a new study is set to investigate the potential for a large-scale offshore hydrogen park in the German North Sea.
Unitrove, a clean energy solutions provider, is launching a campaign to decarbonise the global maritime sector by delivering the world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering facility for fuelling zero-emission vessels.
Technology group Wärtsilä is set to provide engine generating sets, that will run on a hydrogen and natural gas blend, for Keppel Offshore & Marine’s “Floating Living Lab” (FLL) in Singapore.