PLA achieves fewer emissions using biofuel

The Port of London Authority (PLA) which oversees safe operations in the UK’s busiest port,

South Korea ramps up hydrogen technology use in industries

The spread of eco-friendly hydrogen technology is expanding across various industries in South Korea, including

Island country Jersey to test hydrogen in shipping

Island country Jersey plans to test the use of hydrogen fuel technology in its maritime

Hunter Group joins hands with DNV for CO2 shipping

Hunter Group has joined forces with class society DNV to develop a low-pressure midstream shipping

GAIL to import ethane from the US

GAIL is looking to import ethane from the US, and, it has issued an expression

PowerCell bags order to fit hydrogen fuel cells

PowerCell, a leading hydrogen fuel cell supplier, secured order for delivery of world’s largest marine

NYK completes test voyage of Lycaste Peace

NYK Line said that test voyage of the Lycaste Peace was completed on 26 February.

EU prioritizes five clean sectors for energy shift

The European Union plans to prioritize the growth of five clean technologies – from solar

Japan to support decarbonisation efforts of ASEAN countries

Japan’s government pledged financial and technological support to help ASEAN countries accelerate their efforts to

University of Bath scientists working on SMFCs for green energy

Scientists at the University of Bath are involving the microorganisms in the soil to produce