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HydrogenAdvanced safety for hydrogen-battery vessels
Hefring Marine and Ecomar Propulsion have announced a partnership to focus on improving safety and operational efficiency for hydrogen-battery vessels
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HydrogenShips to turn saltwater into hydrogen fuel
Scientists at Brunel University in London have developed technology to allow ships to create hydrogen underway and then store it onboard at room temperature
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HydrogenYanmar’s low-carbon marine future
Yanmar Power Solutions plans to construct a new factory where activities such as test operation of marine hydrogen engines will be conducted
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HydrogenFuel cell fleet reaches 20 million km
Hyundai Motor’s XCIENT fleet of heavy trucks powered by fuel cells has just clocked 20 million kilometres, paving the way for a dependable hydrogen infrastructure
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HydrogenGothenburg electrolyser to save 20,000lt of diesel daily
The Norwegian company Hydrogen Solutions AS plans to build an electrolyser of up to 10MW in the port of Gothenburg, making green hydrogen available locally.
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HydrogenFuel cell trucks to enter production
In late 2026, Daimler Truck will produce 100 Mercedes-Benz NextGenH2 fuel cell trucks with liquid hydrogen storage, enabling a 1,000km range
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HydrogenConsortium has plans for nuclear shipping
A UK-led maritime consortium has been established to develop a pathway for the safe building, operation and decommissioning of nuclear-powered shipping
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HydrogenHonda to develop next generation fuel cells
To independently develop its next-gen technology, Honda Motor Co will discontinue joint venture fuel cell production with General Motors in Michigan
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HydrogenLloyd’s Register’s hydrogen report
As part of its ‘Fuel for Thought’ series, the maritime classification consultancy Lloyd’s Register has just produced a comprehensive report about the future of hydrogen
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HydrogenPartnership for ‘ship-sized’ fuel cells
Norway’s ABB and France’s HDF Energy have partnered to develop a high-power fuel cell for ships of all sizes, and able to support for shore power installations
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HydrogenDouble prop hydro generator
The French company has developed a twin propeller towed hydrogenerator that is adaptable to all sailboats
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HydrogenSolé Advance develops 76kW hydrogen fuel cell for marine applications
Spanish engine manufacturer partners with research institutions to create compact PEM fuel cell system targeting electric and hybrid propulsion markets
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HydrogenAeronautical liquid hydrogen moves closer
The first filling of refuelling a small aircraft with liquid hydrogen has been tested in New Zealand, paving the way for the fuel to be used in fast electric motorboats
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HydrogenYanmar bench-tests new marine hydrogen engine
Three Japanese companies have combined their technologies to build and test a ‘world first’ marine engine that can run on a supply of liquified hydrogen
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HydrogenFrance proves first hydrogen cargo vessel
Celebrating its first year in operation, France’s first hydrogen-powered inland cargo vessel has proved how advanced composites are allowing for safe hydrogen storage.
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HydrogenFirst hydrogen-powered bulk carrier
Swedish company Powercell has won the contract to supply two bulk carriers with more than 1.5MW of hydrogen fuel cell power apiece
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HydrogenBoost for hydrogen catamaran development
Two leading players in the design of hydrogen-fuelled marine propulsion are collaborating to design H2-ready systems for passenger catamarans
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HydrogenHigh performance electrolysis stack for future fuels
Antares Electrolysis has developed a new type of cell which it says will pave the way towards the localised manufacture of sustainable fuels
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HydrogenHydrofoil bike designed for easy stowage
The prototype Kosmos Hydrofoil Bike provides its rider with a cycling experience over the water, but with no mechanical parts to maintain
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HydrogenMethanol and hydrogen engines ‘too early’ for infrastructure?
Yacht builders and engine OEMs already have the technology to embrace alternative fuels, but some are shelving roll out until the refuelling infrastructure catches up









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