Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy Conference: Norway to increase hydrogen pilots and projects
The Norwegian Government will increase the number of hydrogen pilots and demonstration projects in a bid to find solutions to combat climate change.
The Norwegian Government will increase the number of hydrogen pilots and demonstration projects in a bid to find solutions to combat climate change.
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg will kickstart the International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy tomorrow, and H2 View will be bringing you live coverage of the two-day event.
Proton Motor Fuel Cell has received an order from a European shipbuilding company.
As part of a new agreement, RIX Industries and Element 1 (E1) will deploy methanol-based M-Series hydrogen generator technology in both North America and Europe.
This time next week the latest updates on technology, policies and projects within the maritime hydrogen and marine energy industries will be discussed at the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy.
“The public pressure on getting ships cleaner has been significantly increasing over the last decade. That is particularly noticeable for passenger shipping,” Ragnar Christenson, Project Manager of Research & Innovation at Meyer Werft told f-cell...
In the fourth edition of its Maritime Forecast to 2050, DNV GL – Maritime highlighted a relatively limited uptake of hydrogen as a ship fuel.
A new consortium, led by fuel cell integrator Hypermotive, is working to develop a fuel cell battery hybrid power plant for light marine vessels.
Having been in the making for just over three years, BeHydro has now launched its first hydrogen-powered dual-fuel engine with a capacity of 1 megawatt (MW).
In just under a month, the International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy will go ahead digitally, under the theme “Making Green Waves – Solutions for the Future”.