Ricardo expands marine fuel cell capabilities at UK facility
Ricardo has expanded its capabilities in for hydrogen within the global maritime sector by supporting customers with design, development and testing of large-scale propulsion systems.
Industrial applications is a topic we simply cannot ignore. From the steel in our buildings or the fertilisers aiding our crops, the industrial production of various products is extensively woven into the fabric of our lives. But those industries are also a major threat to our climate. In 2022 the industrial sector was directly responsible for a quarter of global energy system carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
Ricardo has expanded its capabilities in for hydrogen within the global maritime sector by supporting customers with design, development and testing of large-scale propulsion systems.
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Bramble Energy has developed an optimised fuel cell stack assembly capable of producing up to 2,000 50kW systems per year.
The PosHYdon pilot project has started onshore testing for the first time at InVesta’s facility in Alkmaar, the Netherlands.
“The purpose of climate policy we believe should be to enable and incentivise the steel industry to transition to lower-carbon technologies,” an ArcelorMittal spokesperson said.
Chinese manufacturing firm SANY Group is set to supply electrolysers and hydrogen refuelling equipment to an unnamed Australian customer.
Italy’s SIAD Macchine Impianti (SIAD MI) has launched a new 550-bar, oil-free compressor for hydrogen refuelling stations.
Everfuel has agreed to supply up to 10,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year from 2028 to an unnamed German customer.
Hynion has agreed to offtake hydrogen from Uniper-owned OKG’s production plant in Oskarshamn, Sweden.
Chile aims to introduce hydrogen production technology into high schools as part of its new Green Hydrogen Action Plan.