EKPO’s fuel cells to power cruise ship under new contract
EKPO Fuel Cell Technologies has secured a contract with an unnamed “international cruise company” for the supply of fuel cell stacks for a cruise ship.
EKPO Fuel Cell Technologies has secured a contract with an unnamed “international cruise company” for the supply of fuel cell stacks for a cruise ship.
Sweden’s H2 Green Steel has announced plans to expand its green hydrogen capabilities beyond steel and iron to decarbonise shipping.
Corvus Energy launched its gas-safe marine fuel cell product, the Corvus Pelican Fuel Cell System, at the recent NOR-Shipping exhibition in Norway.
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has published a comprehensive risk assessment framework for shipping operators introducing hydrogen as a marine fuel to their fleet.
The Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) has signed a Knowledge Partnership Agreement with the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) to help bridge the transparency gap between digitalisation and decarbonisation.
Action and investment in maritime decarbonisation must increase in both size and pace, according to the latest All Hands on Deck 2.0 report from Shell and Deloitte.
RINA and Eni are to develop initiatives jointly that can contribute to the energy transition and decarbonisation of their respective operations and particularly maritime transport.
Running for the sixth consecutive year, the hydrogen-powered Energy Observer’s 80th stopover will be in Cape Town, South Africa from June 12-20.
8 Rivers has announced the invention of the 8RH2 CO2 Convective Reformer (CCR) capable of developing ultra-low carbon hydrogen and ammonia.
Relying predominantly on ammonia supply chains to deliver hydrogen is not necessarily an efficient solution for governments and industries that require gaseous hydrogen to achieve emission reduction targets, according to a new report.