FPS launches second hydrogen-powered inland vessel
Future Proof Shipping (FPS) has launched its second hydrogen-powered inland vessel in Werkendam, the Netherlands.
Future Proof Shipping (FPS) has launched its second hydrogen-powered inland vessel in Werkendam, the Netherlands.
India has laid out plans to undertake pilot projects to use green hydrogen in the shipping and steel sectors, at a combined cost of Rs. 570 crores ($68.6m).
AFC Energy has been awarded £676,500 ($862,229) from the UK Government to support its ammonia cracker reactor technology.
Japanese multinational IHI Corporation has signed a term sheet to import up to 400,000 tonnes of green ammonia from India’s ACME Group and agreed separate contracts for the construction of an ammonia-fuelled ammonia carrier vessel.
TECO 2030 and its 13 partners have begun its second €2.3m ($2.5m) EU Horizon project, the Zero Emission Adriatic Ship (ZEAS).
ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a maritime hydrogen fuel cell system, developed by YANMAR Power Technology.
Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology has agreed to deliver a portable hydrogen fuel cell system to with Groeneveldt Marine Construction.
Nuvera Fuel Cells has signed a formal technology development agreement with HELINOR Energy to develop scalable, hydrogen-powered energy solutions for maritime applications.
Bramble Energy has launched a hydrogen-electric boat powered by a printed circuit board fuel cell (PCBFC™) in Sheffield, UK.
Piotr Konopka, Vice-President of Energy Programmes at DP World, explains how hydrogen has a key role in the global operator’s decarbonisation strategy.