All Hydrogen articles
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Hydrogen45MWh floating hydrogen hub receives validation
Port decarbonisation is moving closer as plans for the world’s first validated floating recharging station powered by renewable hydrogen take shape
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Hydrogen‘Flying pig’ containerised 1MW hydrogen power plant
Vivify has developed a compact off-grid and self-contained powerplant that uses hydrogen at its core and could be adapted for yachts and boatyards
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HydrogenLiquid hydrogen powers new Hydro Motion team boat
A team of students at Delft University have revealed their latest design of electric foiling motorboat to enter the 2026 Monaco Energy Challenge
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HydrogenPortable ‘quick swap’ hydrogen cylinders to boost fuel cell adoption
Lightweight, high-pressure interchangeable hydrogen cylinders for powering fuel cells could remove the need for expensive quayside infrastructure
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HydrogenWärtsilä joins hydrogen consortium
The marine technology group Wärtsilä has joined the EU-funded H4PERION initiative to help accelerate the transition to zero-carbon long-distance shipping
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NewsNorwegian hydrogen boat startup declares bankruptcy
Hyrex AS has collapsed after facing severe liquidity problems that left it unable to meet its financial obligations, according to court documents
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HydrogenCertification network planned for liquid hydrogen
Pusan National University and Lloyd’s Register are working to create a global framework for safe and reliable marine liquid hydrogen propulsion systems
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HydrogenArgon-assisted hydrogen engine rivals a diesel
A team of German researchers have developed a closed-loop hydrogen engine that has received a great deal of interest from the commercial marine sector
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HydrogenFlat-pack hydrogen storage for fuel cells
BMW has patented a system that links seven 400-bar hydrogen tanks together in parallel to give the iX5 car a range of 466 miles with five-minute refuelling
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HydrogenVolvo joins Daimler Truck and Toyota in fuel cell development
A non-binding agreement has been signed allowing Toyota to join Daimler Truck and Volvo to become equal shareholders in cellcentric to develop fuel cell units
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HydrogenHydrogen engine for 24-hour Le Mans
A team of students from KU Leuven University is building a hydrogen-powered race car to compete in the 24-hour Le Mans rally, but the tech has potential marine implications
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HydrogenPlatinum-free fuel cells
US scientists believe they can make hydrogen fuel cells far more affordable by removing the need to use platinum for some of the essential internal components
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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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NewsNice Boating Tomorrow show and Forum latest
With the accent firmly on sustainability and eco power the new boat show and forum in Nice ‘Boating Tomorrow’ will open its doors in two weeks’ time and run from the 19-22 March.
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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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Inboard enginesMarine hydrogen engine success
Based in Germany, Everllence has been developing a single-cylinder marine engine to run on 100% hydrogen, and has announced encouraging results:
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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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NewsYanmar reveals plans for new hydrogen marine engine plant
Future fuels facility to enable development and testing of next-generation propulsion systems for marine applications, including hydrogen platforms
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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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