Japanese manufacturers to cooperate on hydrogen fuelled marine engines
A group of Japanese engine manufacturers have teamed up to develop hydrogen marine engines for large coastal and ocean-going ships by 2025.
A group of Japanese engine manufacturers have teamed up to develop hydrogen marine engines for large coastal and ocean-going ships by 2025.
Siemens Energy is set to support Liquid Wind through a new partnership that will see a 70MW Siemens PEM electrolyser implemented into Liquid Wind’s facilities.
Green Swan Partners and sHYp, BV have announced today (4th May) a joint business development agreement that will see the parties explore markets to deploy sHYp’s electrolyser technology commercially on a global scale.
An ambassador for the hydrogen revolution, Energy Observer has successfully navigated to the US, making landfall at California’s Long Beach for the first time in its journey.
Fountaine Pajot, a designer and manufacturer of cruising catamarans, has become the first major shipyard to integrate hydrogen as an energy solution on board its boats, the company has said.
Campagnie Maritime Belge (CMB) and Tsuneishi Craft and Facilities (Tsuneishi) have formed a new joint venture to accelerate hydrogen adoption in the Japanese maritime industry.
A new collaboration formed on Monday (19th April) is aiming to understand and guide the safe use of ammonia as fuel on board ships to support the maritime shipping industry’s transition to zero-carbon emissions.
Alfa Laval will begin the testing of a new methanol fuel cell system to help produce sustainable marine power.
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The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) is bringing its fuel cell expertise to a joint development project aimed at accelerating the development of the technology for the decarbonisation of marine vessels.