Government funding to support AFC Energy’s ammonia cracker technology development
AFC Energy has been awarded £676,500 ($862,229) from the UK Government to support its ammonia cracker reactor technology.
AFC Energy has been awarded £676,500 ($862,229) from the UK Government to support its ammonia cracker reactor technology.
Lhyfe’s offshore hydrogen production pilot platform Sealhyfe has completed its initial objectives in its first 14 months.
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.
Lhyfe, Flexens and Stockholm University’s DEEP have established the Baltic Sea Oxygenation and the Super Green Hydrogen Economy project (BOxHy).