Lhyfe partners with 3 R&D players
Green hydrogen producer and supplier Lhyfe has partnered with three leading players in research and development to launch its offshore deployment.
Green hydrogen producer and supplier Lhyfe has partnered with three leading players in research and development to launch its offshore deployment.
When H2 View’s sister publication gasworld reported on a rejuvenation in Singapore’s intentions towards the aquaculture business earlier this year, it shone a further spotlight on the crucial role of oxygen in this application.
Bloom Energy and Samsung Heavy Industries, part of the Samsung Group, have signed a joint development agreement to design and develop fuel cell-powered ships.
Rotterdam has the potential to establish itself as a leading international hub for hydrogen, says new report by Dutch Research Institute For Transitions (DRIFT).
On 9th-10th September, Vancouver’s hydrogen and fuel cell event f-cell+HFC 2020 will go digital.
Global engineering company ABB has developed a new flow meter to help the automotive industry optimise the use of hydrogen to power electric drive trains.
According to a recent servery conducted by the American Burea of Shipping (ABS), shipowners see ammonia and hydrogen as the most attractive fuel options for the long term.
Hvide Sande Shipyard, Ballard Power Systems and Odense Maritime Technology have joined forces to form a new shipping project that will investigate how hydrogen fuel cells can be applied on board ships.
Following the introduction of its hydrogen fuelled ship in November last year, family-owned ship manufacturer Ulstein has revealed its vision towards a marine hydrogen future.
In order to successfully complete its mission to promote renewable energies and raise awareness about the challenges of the energy and ecological transition, Energy Observer has partnered with France’s National Centre for Space Studies (CNES).