Mediterranean ports map hydrogen potential

Fig. 3 depicts a map of the ports under investigation for a hydrogen-based decarbonisation path.

Source: Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy (CC BY 4.0)

Mediterranean port infrastructure could enable hydrogen production from renewable energy, supporting alternative fuels and accelerating maritime decarbonisation, according to new research.

Published in Energy Conversion and Management on ScienceDirect, the paper “The role of Mediterranean ports in the energy transition: assessment of hydrogen production potential” presents a GIS-based model analysing 62 ports across the region.

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