HAV Hydrogen obtains DNV approval for containerised hydrogen system
HAV Hydrogen has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV for its containerised hydrogen system for ships.
HAV Hydrogen has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV for its containerised hydrogen system for ships.
Swedish fuel cell manufacturer PowerCell has signed an agreement for deliveries of hydrogen solutions to two ships that operate on a Norwegian ferry connection, valued at €19.2m ($20.4m).
Marine SMEs Krensen, Trident Marine Electrical and ACUA Ocean have announced a new partnership to develop marine hydrogen powertrain solutions.
A consortium working to build and showcase the ‘world’s first’ liquid hydrogen autonomous vessel and bunkering infrastructure has won a £3.8m ($4.59m) grant from the UK Government.
Swedish company PowerCell will establish a local US presence due to growing demand from customers.
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. and INPEX Corp. recently completed a conceptual study for an ammonia bunkering vessel capable of supplying ammonia fuel to ships.
The Ship-aH2oy project has set sail with a bold ambition to develop zero-emission propulsion technology on board ships using green hydrogen from liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) on a megawatt scale.
Clean Hydrogen Partnership will fund the H2ORIZON study to explore the role of hydrogen in decarbonising energy on Valentia Island in south-west Ireland, especially around maritime use cases.
A new Norwegian consortium has set sights on developing a complete hydrogen value chain for the maritime sector.
As shipowners and operators look towards transitioning to zero carbon fuels, such as green ammonia and hydrogen, they also need to contend with one of the biggest barriers to their adoption – green fuel assurance.