Holland’s maritime industry to be decarbonised with hydrogen
Holland is looking to decarbonise its maritime industry with hydrogen-powered river vessels, such as push tugs, dredgers, passenger and cargo ships.
Holland is looking to decarbonise its maritime industry with hydrogen-powered river vessels, such as push tugs, dredgers, passenger and cargo ships.
A consortium of 25 hydrogen-focused organisations will develop the first ever European standard for fuel cell modules integrated into heavy-duty applications such as forklifts, buses, truck, trains and ships.
Plans for a compressed green hydrogen ship that will transport the zero-carbon fuel of the future have taken a step forward.
Energy storage company Corvus Energy will develop and produce sustainable, large-scale maritime-certified hydrogen fuel cell systems, with technology supplied by Toyota.
TECO 2030 has unveiled two new innovations, the FCC 160 fuel cell container and the FCM 400 fuel cell module.
A European player has contracted Havyard to develop a new ship concept for cargo transport, which will use hydrogen-based fuel as its primary energy source.
Alfa Laval, DTU Energy, Haldor Topsoe, Svitzer and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping are joining forces to accelerate the development of solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technologies, as part of an...
The European Commission on Wednesday (9th Dec) published its Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy which outlined the vision and measures to decarbonise the transport sector and meet the objectives of the Green Deal.
The world’s first energy self-sufficient seagoing vessel powered by hydrogen, Energy Observer, is on course for French Guiana.
Tokyo-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) is seeking new applications for hydrogen fuel and wind power as part of a new corporate-academic partnership.