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Portsmouth and Hong Kong welcome first LNG bunkering operations

The first LNG bunkering operations have been successfully conducted in Portsmouth, a UK channel port, and Hong Kong, a major maritime hub in Asia. An estimated 5,000 cubic meters of LNG were transported from the 8,500-cbm LNG bunker ship Xin Ao Pu Tuo Hao to the Zim-owned 8,200-teu LNG dual-fuel container ship Zim Amber at

Tata Motors, Indian Oil Corp to drive first hydrogen truck pilot project

Tata Motors, in collaboration with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), will roll out trucks powered by hydrogen internal combustion engines on a pilot basis this quarter, leading the way for the use of green hydrogen in the transport sector.  This project is part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission. This pilot will run for 12-18 months

Enterprise Singapore and MPA of Singapore to develop standards for ammonia

Enterprise Singapore and the Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) will develop standards for ammonia bunkering for Singapore this year to support the development of related businesses.  Latest data show that Singapore’s alternative fuel sales in 2024 exceeded 1 million metric tons for the first time, reaching 1.34 million metric tons, doubling year-on-year. The

India prepares for the launch of Its first hydrogen train

India is moving forward with the launch of its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant milestone. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that engine assembly has been completed, and testing is underway. The train’s trial run is expected to take place in the first quarter of this year. At the Inno Rail India exhibition in Lucknow,

VECV partners with Baidyanath LNG to deploy 500 LNG trucks

VE Commercial Vehicles (VECV) Limited, a joint venture between Volvo Group and Eicher Motors, signed an agreement with Baidyanath LNG Pvt Ltd for the deployment of 500 Eicher Pro 6055 LNG trucks. The agreement was finalized during the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The initiative aims to expand the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG)

Sembcorp signs MoUs with Odisha for hydrogen plant

Sembcorp Green Hydrogen India inked an MoU with the Industrial Promotion & Investment Corporation of Odisha to develop a production facility for green hydrogen and its derivatives, with an anticipated production capacity of 720,000 metric tonnes per annum. The facility is expected to generate over 2,000 employment opportunities during its operational phase. As for Sembcorp

Cummins launches HELM engine platform and Hydrogen fuel system

Cummins Group India has unveiled its next-generation HELM engine platform alongside an advanced hydrogen fuel delivery system. The new lineup includes the BSVI-compliant L10 engine and a hydrogen fuel delivery system capable of handling 350-bar and 700-bar pressure with Type IV storage vessels. The L10 engine, built on the HELM (Higher Efficiency, Lower Emissions, Multiple Fuels)

ADNOC Gas along with Baker Hughes turns methane into graphene, hydrogen

ADNOC Gas plc, in partnership with Baker Hughes announced they have installed British climate technology firm Levidian’s patented LOOP technology at the Habshan Gas Processing Plant. This marks the first-ever deployment of the technology at an operational gas processing site. Carbon will be captured from methane, the main constituent of natural gas, and transformed into

India builds most powerful hydrogen engine in its class

With an unparalleled 1,200 horsepower, Indian Railways’ hydrogen engine is the most potent in its class. The creation of the most potent train engine powered by hydrogen fuel marks a major milestone for Indian Railways. Ashwini Vaishnaw, the minister of railways, recently made an announcement highlighting the utilization of domestic technology and its remarkable horsepower

BYD launches environmentally friendly car carrier

BYD launched the world’s largest vehicle RoRo vessel, which can accommodate up to 9,200 cars. The carrier, named after BYD’s hometown, undocked in Yangzhou port, about three hours northwest of Shanghai. The new vessel is 219 meters long, 37.7 meters wide, and has a draft of 9 meters. Its maximum speed is 18.5 knots (34.3

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