EMEC seeking a 15kW hydrogen fuel cell to power a zero-emission ferry
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.
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.
TECO 2030 has received approval in principle (AiP) for its hydrogen fuel cell system and three versions of its fuel cell module FCM400, the clean tech company confirmed today (Oct 4).
Financial services company Groupe BPCE has become a main partner for Energy Observer, supporting both the hydrogen-powered vessel and its team on its upcoming ventures.
A Norwegian consortium working to produce hydrogen from renewable energy for the maritime sector and develop a national hydrogen hub in Moskøen, Norway has received a NOK 1m ($115,000) boost.
The Cruise Division of MSC Group has reaffirmed its pledge to achieve net zero emissions from its cruise operations by 2050 with hydrogen to play a key role.
A new 96-metre superyacht concept powered by hydrogen has been revealed by Australian studio Sorgiovanni Designs at the 2021 Monaco Yacht Show.
Shipping accounts for vast amounts of carbon emissions on a yearly basis, however a new agreement aims to tackle this through the development of hydrogen-based maritime fuel in Tromsø, Norway.
With hydrogen set to play a major role in decarbonising the UK, Ceres’ fuel cell technology will be implemented into two maritime projects under the Government’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition.
BP and Japanese shipping company NYK Line are collaborating on future fuels like hydrogen in a bid to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
Global engineering consultancy Ricardo has joined a seven-month project in Orkney aiming to decarbonise ferries as well as shore-side activities in ports with hydrogen.