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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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NewsNZ firm aims to spark power segment
HikoTerra looks to carve share in onboard power management category with new H4 hybrid power system
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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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HydrogenCEOs urge EU to accelerate hydrogen mobility
More than 30 CEOs of leading companies, several involved in marine propulsion, have united into an organisation to rapidly scale-up hydrogen-based mobility.
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HydrogenPlans for hybrid offshore energy parks advance
Renewables innovators Mocean Energy and Solar Duck have signed an agreement to jointly develop a new generation of floating hybrid power stations
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HydrogenFuel cell range extender for canal craft
Hydrogen Afloat has recently launched the HERO 1kW fuel cell designed to supplement solar powered electric craft on the inland waterways
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HydrogenABB provides systems integration for world’s first hydrogen-powered superyacht
Sustainable shipping systems provider ABB Marine & Ports is behind the onboard integration of the world’s first multi-megawatt hydrogen fuel cell-powered superyacht.
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HydrogenMaritime hydrogen highway proposed for London
A £1.2m programme has been completed into how the UK could produce, transport, and maximise the use of hydrogen for a greener maritime sector
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HydrogenHydrogen triumphs at Monaco
Boats powered by hydrogen fuel cells proved themselves in several categories, especially the speed and endurance runs, during the annual Monaco Energy Boat Challenge
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HydrogenUK’s ‘call for evidence’ over hydrogen for leisure craft
In its drive towards decarbonising marine transport, the UK government has asked all stakeholders, including the leisure sector, to submit evidence about the potential widespread use of hydrogen
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HydrogenAffordable hydrogen at the quayside comes closer
Advances in the catalysts for electrolysis, new low-cost containers and a huge upscale in production means marinas will soon be offering cheap bottled hydrogen
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HydrogenNew cabin-top hydrogen fuel cell aids inland cruising
A sleek top box containing a 200W fuel cell has been developed by a live-aboard boat owner to try and end the use of petrol generators for battery recharging
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HydrogenNew process halves the cost of producing green hydrogen
Green hydrogen is made by splitting water using electricity from renewable sources but has so far proved uneconomic at scale. A new catalyst could change all that









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