The European Green Deal aims to transform the EU into a modern, resource-efficient, and competitive economy. The REPowerEU plan launched in May 2022 as part of the Green Deal reveals the willingness of several countries to become energy independent and tackle the climate crisis. Therefore, the decarbonization of different sectors such as maritime shipping is crucial and may be achieved through sustainable energy. Hydrogen is potentially clean and renewable and might be chosen as fuel to power ships and boats. Hydrogen technologies (e.g., fuel cells for propulsion) have already been implemented on board ships in the last 20 years, mainly during demonstration projects. Pressurized tanks filled with gaseous hydrogen were installed on most of t...
Hydrogen can be burned as a heating fuel and used to generate electricity with fuel cells. Hydrogen ...
With industries around the world transitioning towards a greener future, the maritime industry is no...
Over 80% of the volume in international trading originated from the maritime industry and this accou...
The maritime transportation sector is one of the main contributors to global emissions of greenhouse...
The maritime transportation sector is one of the main contributors to global emissions of greenhouse...
To ensure emission reductions in the maritime sector, the Norwegian Parliament has established that...
The maritime industry is responsible for almost 90% of world trade volume, contributing to the globa...
Physical and economic properties of hydrogen mean that its potential as shipping fuel with current t...
The global marine shipping industry emits approximately 1 billion tons of CO2 annually which equals ...
Hydrogen enables renewable energy storage, and hydrogen carriers can allow easier transportation. Th...
Maritime transport is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitting sectors of the global economy, resp...
The continuous and uncontrolled emission of gaseous gases worldwide and across borders between the M...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has set the goal to reduce the total annual greenhouse...
Maritime transport is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitting sectors of the global economy, resp...
Maritime transport is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitting sectors of the global economy, resp...
Hydrogen can be burned as a heating fuel and used to generate electricity with fuel cells. Hydrogen ...
With industries around the world transitioning towards a greener future, the maritime industry is no...
Over 80% of the volume in international trading originated from the maritime industry and this accou...
The maritime transportation sector is one of the main contributors to global emissions of greenhouse...
The maritime transportation sector is one of the main contributors to global emissions of greenhouse...
To ensure emission reductions in the maritime sector, the Norwegian Parliament has established that...
The maritime industry is responsible for almost 90% of world trade volume, contributing to the globa...
Physical and economic properties of hydrogen mean that its potential as shipping fuel with current t...
The global marine shipping industry emits approximately 1 billion tons of CO2 annually which equals ...
Hydrogen enables renewable energy storage, and hydrogen carriers can allow easier transportation. Th...
Maritime transport is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitting sectors of the global economy, resp...
The continuous and uncontrolled emission of gaseous gases worldwide and across borders between the M...
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has set the goal to reduce the total annual greenhouse...
Maritime transport is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitting sectors of the global economy, resp...
Maritime transport is one of the largest greenhouse gas emitting sectors of the global economy, resp...
Hydrogen can be burned as a heating fuel and used to generate electricity with fuel cells. Hydrogen ...
With industries around the world transitioning towards a greener future, the maritime industry is no...
Over 80% of the volume in international trading originated from the maritime industry and this accou...