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H2X Warrego hydrogen fuel cell Ford Ranger hits the road

The first prototype of the hydrogen fuel cell Ford Ranger ute dubbed the Warrego by its developer, the Australian start-up H2X Global, has hit the road in the Netherlands. And to prove it, H2X has issued two videos, one showing the previous-generation Ranger dual-cab ute in action and the other adding a look under the

IEA recommends countries to work together on hydrogen

The IEA’s new Breakthrough Agenda Report contains four key priority areas for hydrogen and projects annual value chain investment could top as much as $130bn through to 2030. Demand creation, standards and certification, research and innovation and financial and technical assistance are the ‘big four’ that stand out in the report as immediate priorities for

GasLog LNG to digitise entire shipping fleet

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipping service provider GasLog LNG has partnered with Kongsberg Digital to digitise its entire fleet of 35 vessels. By installing Kongsberg’s Vessel Insight Infrastructure into their fleet, Gaslog LNG aims to optimise data collection and increase efficiency of its operations. The company will also gain easy access to fleet overview,

Trafigura teams up with Amogy to study use of ammonia to transport green hydrogen

Trafigura has joined forces with US-based energy tech startup Amogy to study the use of ammonia as a carrier to transport green hydrogen. Green hydrogen is an abundant and clean energy source, but its high volatility and very low density make it difficult and expensive to transport. An economically viable method is to convert hydrogen

LNG-fueled ships risk losses of $850bn by 2030

The world’s rapidly growing fleet of ships that can run on liquefied natural gas (LNG) are at risk of financial losses of $850bn by 2030, according to a new study by UCL Energy Institute researchers. The study, released at the Marine Money conference during New York Climate Week, found that, if policies that incentivise shipping

Ashok Leyland prefers to go for hydrogen-powered vehicles

Ashok Leyland Ltd expects hydrogen-powered truck and buses to emerge as a self-sufficient green solution with commercial viability beginning in the next five years, at a time commercial vehicle makers prepare to invest in electric vehicles and natural gas and flexible fuel platforms. A potential move to reduce tax on hydrogen, particularly green hydrogen that

WasteFuel comes up with new tech to develop green methanol

WasteFuel, a developer of bio-refineries focused on converting municipal solid waste into low carbon fuels, has come up with a new way to create green methanol. Among the many investors in the American firm is Maersk, the containerline that to date has invested the most in methanol-powered boxships. The new WasteFuel Methanol Module is designed

Germany to sign LNG contracts in UAE

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz was expected to sign contracts for liquefied natural gas (LNG) during his visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Economic Affairs and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck said. Habeck was touring Lubmin, where the construction of one of Germany’s new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals was set to start. The construction

India buys gas at double price after Russian deliveries get cancelled

India purchased some of the nation’s most expensive liquefied natural gas shipments ever after vital Russian deliveries were cancelled. GAIL India Ltd. bought several LNG cargoes for delivery between October and November at more than double the price it paid around this time last year. The New Delhi-based company is struggling to replace supply from

EPS orders LNG-fuelled containerships

Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has sealed a long-term charter deal with US shipping and logistics company Crowley for four LNG-fuelled newbuild containerships. The 1,400 teu vessels will be built by Korea’s Hyundai Mipo Dockyard and deliver in 2025, expanding Crowley’s fleet and supply chain capabilities connecting US markets to Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and El

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