Hydrogen – Page 9
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Decision on first Suez green hydrogen plant in 2023
A final investment decision (FID) on a fullscale green hydrogen plant in Ain Sokhna, near the Suez Canal in Egypt is expected in 2023. The Egypt Green plant will be the first integrated green hydrogen plant in Africa, delivering around 15,000 tonnes of the fuel as feedstock for up to ...
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Call for commitment to hydrogen fuels made at COP27
A joint statement on green hydrogen for shipping issued at COP27 commits to rapid adoption of green hydrogen-based fuels this decade for the full decarbonisation of shipping by 2050.
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HHI granted AiP for HiMSEN hydrogen-natural gas safety
Following performance testing in September 2022, Hyundai Heavy Industries has obtained approval in principle (AiP) for its ‘HiMSEN natural gas-hydrogen mixed fuel engine safety concept’.
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AiP granted for liquid hydrogen PEMFC
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has been granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for its liquid hydrogen fuel cell ship propulsion system from DNV.
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Halten Bulk to order two H2-fuelled bulk vessels
Halten Bulk has received NOK 142 million in grants from the Norwegian government’s innovation fund ENOVA to build two hydrogen-fuelled bulk vessels.
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TECO 2030 wins funding for fuel cell tanker retrofit
TECO 2030 and partners have been offered for HORIZON EUROPE funding to realise the hydrogen powered tanker concept, HyEkoTank.
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Hamburg innovation cluster to test H2-fuelled port equipment
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has created an innovation cluster to test hydrogen-powered port equipment.
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HHI-EMD tests hydrogen blend on HiMSEN engine
Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) has tested an LNG and hydrogen fuel mix in a 1.5MW HiMSEN engine.
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Port of Antwerp at heart of new Belgian H2 strategy
The Belgian prime minister announced wide-ranging changes to the country’s federal hydrogen strategy during a visit to the Port of Antwerp-Bruges on 18 October. The port was chosen as the location for the announcement as the Port of Antwerp-Bruges is expected to play a key role in Belgium’s ambition to ...
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Port of Long Beach bids for federal H2 funds
The Port of Long Beach has joined a new public-private partnership formed to secure federal funding to develop a renewable hydrogen market in southern California.
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Mono fuel hydrogen engine project wins UK funding
The HydroMAR-E project has been selected to develop is mono fuel hydrogen engine as part of the UK Department for Transport’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition Round 2.
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Partners ready for dual-fuel hydrogen engine projects
Volvo Penta and CMB.TECH have agreed to accelerate the development of dual-fuel hydrogen-powered solutions.
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DSME inks LH2 containment MoU with McDermott subsidiary
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has signed a memorandum of understanding with CB&I, a containment specialist subsidiary of engineering firm McDermott, to collaborate in develop liquid hydrogen (LH2) containment solutions for a large LH2 carrier project.
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Rotterdam acts on green hydrogen corridor
Cepsa and the Port of Rotterdam have agreed to work together to establish the first green hydrogen corridor between southern and northern Europe.
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Hydrogenious LOHC targets 2026 for first Baltic LOHC shipments
Hydrogenious LOHC, a technology developer, is applying for EU funding for a project to ship green hydrogen from Sweden to northwest Europe in 2026, using its toluene-based LOHC technology solution as the hydrogen vector.
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Engine manufacturers advance renewable power projects
Engine manufacturers are expanding their renewable energy programs, most recently with Rolls-Royce Power Systems and SOWITEC, a specialist in renewable energy projects, agreeing to cooperate on power-to-X projects with a total electrolysis capacity of up to 500 megawatts by 2028.
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Ports of Halifax and Hamburg collaborate on green corridor
The Halifax Port Authority and Hamburg Port Authority are working to decarbonise the shipping corridor between the two ports.
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Port of Rotterdam hydrogen pipeline contract
Swietelsky Rail Benelux has won the contract with the Port of Rotterdam Authority to construct a new pipeline strip for the movement of hydrogen and CO2.
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German rail operator eyes H2 container shipments
German rail operator DB Cargo said it is working on developing a supply chain solution for the transport of hydrogen from sea ports to consumers in the hinterland.
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Windcat Workboats orders more hydrogen-powered CTVs
Windcat Workboats has ordered an additional six of its hydrogen-powered vessels after the success in trials of its Hydrocat 48, the world’s first hydrogen-powered crew transfer vessel (CTV).