The Korean government and four businesses—Hyundai Motor, SK E&S, Hyosung, and Hychangwon—signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a national liquid hydrogen supply chain and increase the usage of hydrogen vehicles beginning in 2019.
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A U.S. energy corporation and the South Korean shipyard Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME) have joined forces to…
To build the “world’s first” zero-emission multi-fuel station (ZEMFS) for electric and hydrogen-powered ships, the UK government is providing financing…
The developer of the world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering facility for zero-emission ships has been awarded a UK Government grant…
A fuel cell powered by liquid hydrogen has been successfully tested by Ballard Power Systems and Chart Industries. A Chart…
The Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group of Nikkiso Cryogenic Industries has announced that service provider Soletec Group will be…
At the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow, clean energy solutions developer Unitrove presented the world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering station for fueling zero-emission ships.
With the signing of a cooperative development agreement, Air Liquide and Faurecia will design and manufacture heavy-duty vehicle on-board liquid…
The world’s first liquid hydrogen-powered ship, HYDRA, has now been delivered from LMG Marin.
Leading Classification Society ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd for the design of a cargo containment system (CCS) of the world’s largest capacity (40,000 m3 class per tank) developed for use on a large liquefied hydrogen carrier.