Rotterdam could be a leading international hub for hydrogen
Rotterdam has the potential to establish itself as a leading international hub for hydrogen, says new report by Dutch Research Institute For Transitions (DRIFT).
Rotterdam has the potential to establish itself as a leading international hub for hydrogen, says new report by Dutch Research Institute For Transitions (DRIFT).
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.
As part of efforts to offer environment-friendly powertrain solutions, Yanmar Holdings and its subsidiary Yanmar Power Technology have developed a hydrogen fuel cell system for maritime applications based on fuel cell technology for automobiles.
Two Irish islands are making great efforts to develop a new green hydrogen energy strategy in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Fuel cell manufacturer Nedstack is working with the shipping sector to develop a hydrogen-electric drivetrain for marine applications.
Mongstad Industrial Park in Norway has been selected as the location for what could be the country’s first production plant for liquid hydrogen serving the maritime market.
Hydrogen technology is among an unprecedented range of engine and fuel gas supply systems that Wärtsilä is developing to help ship owners navigate the route to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Progress on developing the marine fuel cell as an energy source for ships sees this sustainable technology leap toward wider commercial application, says ABB in an exclusive with H2 View.
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has appointed Matthew Finn as Commercial Director.
Energy Observer’s first transatlantic passage from France to the Carribean served as a test bed for this year’s key innovations in renewable energies.