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e1 Marine methanol to hydrogen generator receives AiP from Marshall Islands

The M-series methanol to hydrogen generator is making hydrogen a viable fuel option for the maritime industry

LR Approval in Principle for landmark Norwegian hydrogen ferry project

The flagship project will provide two hydrogen powered ferries to operate Vestfjorden, Norway.

SCHOTTEL RudderPropellers to power world’s first hydrogen tug

The first hydrogen-powered tug worldwide is equipped with SCHOTTEL propulsion systems.

ABL Group awarded marine warranty work for Dutch biofuel plant

The project is operated and led by Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rotterdam

ScottishPower to build £150m green hydrogen plant at Port of Felixstowe

ScottishPower is planning to build a £150m green hydrogen plant at the Port of Felixstowe to power trains, trucks and ships, the Guardian can reveal.

GTT receives DNV approvals for maritime liquid hydrogen designs

These approvals are part of the agreement with Shell

$8bn green hydrogen aspirations on the Suez Canal

SCZONE signs MOU with Indian “ReNew power” for 220,000 tons of green hydrogen production

Renewable liquid hydrogen supply chain between Portugal and Netherlands on the horizon

The consortium envisions hydrogen being produced by electrolysis from renewable power in the industrial zone of the Sines port.

European port Antwerp-Bruges becomes foundation member of H2Global

Port of Antwerp-Bruges perceives itself in a key role for the production, distribution and use of green hydrogen.

Breakthrough as ‘flying yacht’ produces green hydrogen in world-first

DRIFT Energy produces green hydrogen from its first purpose-built hydrofoil sailboat on its maiden voyage. Green hydrogen has not been produced in this way before anywhere in the world.

Gascade and Fluxys join forces in two projects for shaping the hydrogen economy

Transmission system operators cooperate on hydrogen projects doing hydrogen and AquaDuctus. Rapid development of an infrastructure for decarbonising Germany planned

Shell to start building Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant

The renewable power for the electrolyser will come from the offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (noord), which is partly owned by Shell.

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