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Sprintex  supplies critical component to $15 bn Hydrogen-Powered Shipping Project

Australian technology will play a major role in a European Union (EU) project designed to halve emissions in the maritime industry by 2050. Australian company Sprintex has supplied a critical component to the US$15 billion EU Sustainable Hydrogen-Powered Shipping Project (sHYpS), involving 13 partner companies in six countries, which will convert six cruise ships to

IMO subcommittee on carriage of cargoes & containers

The 9th session of the IMO Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes and Containers (CCC 9) was held from 20 September to 29 September 2023. A summary of important outcomes of CCC 9 is given in the following. A concise overview of key developments from CCC 9: Interim Guidelines for Ships Using Hydrogen as Fuel: These

Middle East’s first Hydrogen Train to begin trail run

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Minister for Energy, announced that the Middle East’s inaugural hydrogen train will commence trial runs this week. Addressing the UN MENA Climate Week in Riyadh, he said, “It will be on trial for the next week, and hopefully for the next few months, marking the debut of the first

Hyundai, Iveco partner in development of E-WAY H2 hydrogen bus

South Korea’s top automaker Hyundai Motor Co. and Italian truck maker Iveco Group N.V. have consolidated their business partnership through the creation of a hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicle (FCEV) E-WAY H2. The two partners showcased their jointly developed hydrogen-powered city bus at Busworld Europe 2023, the world’s largest bus exposition opened in Brussels, Belgium. The

Hystar to expand electrolyser factory

Norwegian company Hystar is planning to expand its plant in Høvik, near Oslo to a capacity of 4GW a year, up from 50MW. Electrolysers are used to split hydrogen from water and are in growing demand as countries around the world look to start replacing fossil fuels with hydrogen. Hystar is also in talks over

Essar Group’s EET Hydrogen initiates FEED for 1,000 MW plant

The project aligns with the UK’s low-carbon hydrogen initiatives and marks a pivotal step in Essar’s transition to a leading hydrogen producer, aiming to deliver 4GW of low-carbon hydrogen by 2030. Expected to be one of the world’s largest, this EET Hydrogen facility will annually produce 230,000 tonnes of low carbon hydrogen. Essar Group-led EET

MOL, NYK and K Line join forces to develop hydrogen carriers

Japan’s three largest shipowners are joining forces with Kawasaki Heavy Industries and industrial gas firm Iwatani Corporation to develop hydrogen carriers together. Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) are each taking a 16.6% in new firm JSE Ocean, designed to quickly build up Japan’s maritime hydrogen supply

Rolls-Royce’s hydrogen research project achieves historic milestone

In a groundbreaking development, Rolls-Royce has achieved a remarkable milestone in its hydrogen research project, setting a world industry first. This endeavor represents a significant stride towards pioneering hydrogen combustion engine technology, capable of propelling various aircraft, including those in the narrow-body market segment, starting from the mid-2030s. Partnering with easyJet, Rolls-Royce has been relentless

HVS begins testing X1.5 prototype hydrogen truck

Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) has shown a number of concept vehicles but now the UK company had announced the delivery of its engineering prototype test mule, X1.5, to its test facilities. This marks the beginning of the crucial development phase to bring its first full-sized hydrogen HGV to market. X1.5, powered by the same hydrogen

HyPT consortium to advance net zero hydrogen

A significant new international research project is aiming to advance net zero hydrogen production and explore the economic and policy requirements of building a just hydrogen economy. The Global Hydrogen Production Technologies Center (HyPT) is a £14.1m five-year programme featuring almost 20 universities from across the UK, US, Canada and Australia. Cranfield University, Arizona State

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