Alternative Fuels – Page 21
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NewsThames shore power
First-of-a-kind shore power comes to the River Thames as part of plans to decarbonise London’s waterways
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NewsPort joins H2 partnership
Zero-emissions port operation in California gets a boost with a new partnership set up to bid for H2 hub funding
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NewsCommitting to hydrogen
More companies are committing to scaling up hydrogen in their operations
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NewsBiofuel bunkering standard
A bunkering standard for marine biofuel has been developed in Singapore
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NewsHydrogen fuel cell test bed
A brand-new test area for hydrogen fuel cells has been opened in Norway
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NewsH2 fuel cell for RTG crane
A major milestone has been reached in the use of zero emission technologies in the port industry
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NewsTransporting hydrogen by rail
A rail freight operator is working on transporting hydrogen from sea ports to consumers in the hinterland
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NewsLNG study creates division
An LNG coalition has called a recent study by British academia a flawed exercise
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NewsH2 pipeline strip deal
Swietelsky Rail Benelux has won a contract with the Port of Rotterdam Authority to construct a new pipeline strip
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NewsEuropean green hydrogen
A new partnership has been signed to deliver green hydrogen into Europe
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NewsEuropean electrofuels hub
A new partnership seeks to create Europe’s ’first’ green electrofuels hub
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NewsGreen ammonia study
A feasibility study into a new open-access green ammonia import terminal in Europe is being undertaken
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NewsDriving biofuels forward
An American port has been awarded a US$1m grant to further its biofuels development
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NewsGreen hydrogen facility
A new green hydrogen production facility will bring growth to the UK’s Humber region
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NewsFuelling shipping’s energy transition
Shipping is in the midst of a necessary, albeit challenging, transition
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NewsScandinavian eco tug agreement
A Scandinavian cargo transporter is switching its tugs to biofuel use
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NewsSwedish BioLNG terminal
A port and energy company are working to develop an energy hub in Sweden
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NewsGreen hydrogen facility
Green hydrogen production is being explored to help decarbonise the UK’s busiest container port