Hydrogen – Page 11
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Shell and Antony Veder eye LH2 shipments to Rotterdam
A new agreement between a Shell subsidiary, Shell New Energies NL BV, and ENGIE, Vopak and Antony Veder will assess the feasibility of producing green hydrogen in Portugal and shipping liquefied hydrogen to the Netherlands.
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First North American turquoise hydrogen pilot in BC
A pilot project in Port Moody in British Columbia will see the first turquoise hydrogen development in North America. The project will use an innovative methane pyrolysis technology. for the first time in North America at Suncor’s Burrard Terminal site.
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Portside hydrogen refuelling collaboration at Stockholm Norvik
Ports of Stockholm and CMB.TECH are joining forces in a unique hydrogen collaboration at Stockholm Norvik Port.
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Green hydrogen deliveries at Esbjerg to begin 2023
The first deliveries of green hydrogen will begin at the Port of Esbjerg in Denmark in early 2023.
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Funding received for high-speed fuel cell vessel
TECO 2030 and partners Umoe Mandal and BLOM Maritime have received funding in Norway to develop a hydrogen-powered high-speed vessel with zero emissions.
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Funds for autonomous, hydrogen-fuelled container ships secured
A project to build two hydrogen-powered, remotely controlled and autonomous-ready containerships for delivery by 2025 has secured NOK150 million (€15M) in funding from Norwegian state enterprise ENOVA.
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Port of Antwerp awards concession for green hydrogen plant
A 35-tonnes-per-day green hydrogen generation plant will be built at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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Hydrogen compressor deal
Howden inks deal to supply hydrogen compressors for the world’s first container vessel operating on carbon neutral fuel
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Hydrogen could be a missed opportunity: DNV
Hydrogen has a crucial role in decarbonising the world’s energy system, but uptake will be too slow, says DNV.
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TECO 2030 launches hydrogen tanker concept
TECO 2030 has launched a hydrogen powered tanker concept, Hy-Ekotank, with partners Ektank AB, Shell Shipping and Maritime, and DNV.
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New guidelines on storage tank materials for alternative fuels
Korean Register (KR) has published guidelines on the metal materials suitable for use in eco-friendly fuel storage tanks, such as those used for storing LNG, ammonia, methanol and hydrogen.
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ABS introduces design for large liquid hydrogen carrier
ABS has introduced the Net Zero Navigator, a design for a liquid hydrogen carrier, approximately 80,000 m3 in capacity.
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Baltic hydrogen project partnership
The Port of Tallinn and the Port of Gdynia Authority SA have signed an agreement with the aim to implement projects related to the production, storage and distribution of green hydrogen and the use of zero-emission fuels.
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English Channel LNG Terminal And Hydrogen Hub Plan
UK Oil & Gas PLC (UKOG) has signed an agreement with Portland Port Limited (PPL) to lease two sites at the former Royal Navy port in Dorset, with the intent to develop an integrated energy hub. The plan would integrate a proposed new LNG terminal with a substantial new hydrogen ...
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Hydrogen-Ready Windfarm Service Vessel
Against expectations of soaring demand for renewable energy over the coming decade, a Norwegian company is investing in the creation of an entire fleet of ships dedicated to providing technical support on offshore wind farms.
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DNV grants preliminary approval for hydrogen fuel cell system
DNV has awarded the Norwegian technology provider HAV Group preliminary approval for its hydrogen-based energy system.
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Provaris advances green hydrogen carrier design
Provaris Energy (previously GEV) has prepared a preliminary engineering design for a GH2 carrier designed for the export and import of compressed hydrogen.
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UK-based architects to develop Australian compressed H2 carrier
Australia’s Provaris Energy has executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UK-based naval architects Northern Marine Management, to develop the company’s first compressed hydrogen (H2) carrier, the H2Neo.
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MSC Cruises maintains interest in hydrogen: Francioni
MSC Cruises is continuing to examine the possibility of using fuel cells and hydrogen aboard its vessels and hopes to use liquefied hydrogen as fuel onboard its ships in the future, Michele Francioni, Senior Vice President – Cost Optimisation and Process Improvement at MSC Cruises in Geneva tells The Motorship.
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Green hydrogen: the European Union nails its colours to mast
The European Union’s USD221 billion (EUR210bn) REPowerEU scheme will accelerate the emergence of a hydrogen economy in the EU, while ending the trading bloc’s reliance upon imported Russian hydrocarbons by 2027.