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Netherlands: FPS secures recommendation from the CCNR to sail the Rhine on hydrogen

Once the retrofit of the Maas is completed later this year, the vessel will continue to ship container cargo between Rotterdam and Antwerp

Energy transition in shipping: First BioLNG production project at a French port

BioLNG to become a renewable energy source to fuel the CMA CGM Group’s ships, permitting at least a 67% greenhouse gas emissions reduction.

Saga Pure secures stake in Hyon to expand maritime hydrogen solutions

Sustainability is at the top of the agenda within the maritime sector, and hydrogen will play an important role in the future, maritime fuel mix.

NYK conducts trial use of biofuel to advance decarbonization

In June, NYK bulk carrier Frontier Jacaranda conducted a trial use of biofuel made from waste cooking oil collected and refined in Singapore.

DNV and Keppel O&M sign agreement to develop hydrogen projects in Singapore

DNV has signed an agreement with Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) for collaboration on the hydrogen value chain.

Mega Yachts to be powered by hydrogen fuel cells

Freudenberg and Lürssen Werft have entered in a strategic partnership to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems for mega yachts, allowing a vessel to cruise for 1,000 miles or stay anchored for 15 days.

Report: Hydrogen crucial to decarbonising maritime sector

Unique opportunity for ports to become hydrogen hubs, report says

Parties of 23 companies kick off studying ammonia as an alternative marine fuel

Kick off “Joint Study” framework for studying ammonia as an alternative marine fuel

Ørsted and HOFOR enters into agreement on green power for groundbreaking hydrogen project

At the same time, it has been agreed that HOFOR may place the offshore wind farm's substation at the premises of Avedøre Power Station.

KN, LS, MOL plan LCO2 project in Lithuania

Klaipedos nafta, Larvik Shipping, and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines will carry out a feasibility study for liquefied CO2 and hydrogen project in Klaipeda, Lithuania

Wärtsilä selected to supply world’s largest bioLNG production plant

The technology group Wärtsilä will supply a biogas liquefaction plant to Norway-based Biokraft, a subsidiary of the Scandinavian Biogas Group and a major player in the global biogas market.

Siemens Energy partners with Liquid Wind to produce green fuel

This eFuel will be used by the shipping industry to replace fossil fuels, preventing the emission of 100,000 tons of CO₂ every year.

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