New study on using marine biofuels for shipping
Researchers at NREL and other DOE institutions are looking at the use of marine biofuels as part of a global effort to reduce sulfur and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships.
Continue ReadingResearchers at NREL and other DOE institutions are looking at the use of marine biofuels as part of a global effort to reduce sulfur and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships.
Continue ReadingSiemens Energy has joined the Power-to-Fuel developer to produce eFuel and enable reduction in carbon emissions from shipping.
Continue ReadingSoCalGas will provide $200,000 in funding for Zero Emission Industries’ (ZEI), a hydrogen fuel cell technology project.
Continue ReadingDenmark – New consortium will spend €4.5 million during the next three years on developing green solutions for the future of the maritime industry. The Danish shipping company MHO-Co will head the consortium. Together with Aalborg University, among others, and with grants from the Energy Technology Development and Demonstration Program (EUDP), MHO-Co will test fuel […]
Continue ReadingFinland – Wärtsilä has invested heavily in research and development to investigate how Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) can be produced and scaled in the maritime sector.
Continue ReadingLike aviation and land transport, also shipping must drastically reduce CO2 emissions. If it were up to the European Parliament, the maritime transport sector would have to produce at least forty percent fewer emissions annually by 2030. There will also be a special ‘Ocean Fund’ to make ships more energy efficient and to invest in […]
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