Hybrid hydrogen, battery and biodiesel passenger ship to enter service in Japan in 2024
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines’ (MOL’s) hybrid passenger ship, powered by hydrogen and biodiesel fuels, is set to enter commercial service in Japan in April 2024.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines’ (MOL’s) hybrid passenger ship, powered by hydrogen and biodiesel fuels, is set to enter commercial service in Japan in April 2024.
German Aerospace Center, Bosch and ionysis won €10,000 each after winning the R&D, Products and Markets and Start-up categories respectively in the hy-fcell awards at the end of day one of this year’s show.
A UK consortium has secured over £3m ($3.7m) in government funding to develop mobile hydrogen refuelling for construction sites.
It was hard to keep Germany out of the news this summer, with a steady stream of new policy, contract and subsidy developments. But there was one which particularly stood out, writes Dominic Ellis.
The Hydrogen Council has undertaken modelling work to quantify the system benefits of hydrogen across the key energy markets of Central West Europe, Japan and Texas.
Across geographies, there is a need to move even faster on hydrogen, writes Bosch UK’s Managing Director, Vonjy Rajakoba.
German-based Lifte H2 on Tuesday (September 12) announced a European refocus as one of the company’s co-founders acquires the firm and sells its US operations.
The European Parliament is to boost the deployment of renewable energy, in line with the Green Deal and REPowerEU plans, following a vote on Tuesday (September 12).
Quantron has signed up to the Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Declaration which aims to achieve fully emissions-free new car and van sales in leading markets by 2035 and globally by 2040 at the latest.
Solaris has announced it will deliver 90 hydrogen-powered buses the transport company Azienda Veneziana della Mobilita (AVM) to deploy in Venice, Italy.