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ABS joins SOFC4Maritime fuel cell development JDP

ABS to Focus on Safety and Technology Evaluation

Everfuel signs MOU for hydrogen supply to new zero-emission ship concept

Targeted start of operation is early 2023 with an initial ship, which is expected to consume approximately 1,000 kg of hydrogen per day.

Royal IHC receives approval in principle for hydrogen-fuelled TSHD

Royal IHC has been developing a hydrogen-powered TSHD that is designed to be used to maintain the Dutch coastline.

Ørsted to develop one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen plants

The green electricity required to produce the renewable hydrogen is proposed to come from the build-out of additional large-scale offshore wind.

Next phase of project to decarbonise industry in South Wales receives funding

The partners are working on innovative projects to create a hydrogen economy, increase energy efficiency, and avoid carbon emissions while exploring opportunities for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) and low carbon power generation.

H2Gate: towards transhipment of 1 million tons of green hydrogen in the Amsterdam port

Port of Amsterdam and tank storage company Evos aim to import large volumes of green hydrogen into the Amsterdam port.

Ministry of Energy in Chile and Port of Rotterdam Authority sign MOU on green hydrogen

The agreement is considered to be of national importance in both the Netherlands and Chile.

Ardmore Shipping confirms joint venture to deliver hydrogen fuel cells to the marine sector

Investment marks a significant step in Ardmore’s energy transition strategy – supporting low carbon technologies and reducing CO2 emissions for its fleet and beyond

NPRC: Subsidy granted for construction of first hydrogen-powered cargo ship

The newly built ship is expected to transport 250,000 tons of salt per year within the Netherlands

bremenports: Seven projects for a climate-neutral port

bremenports submits funding application to Berlin with detailed project outlines

Orkney leading the way with hydrogen seafarer training

The very first cohort of seafarers to be trained to work on hydrogen powered vessels have been put through their paces on a new course in Orkney, a key milestone of the HyDIME project.

ENGIE and Equinor join forces in the development of low-carbon hydrogen

The CO2 will be captured and stored permanently offshore.

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