Plug Power Inc., a provider of turnkey hydrogen solutions for the global green hydrogen economy, has revealed plans to develop three green hydrogen production plants in Finland, resulting in the production of 850 tonnes per day (TPD) of green hydrogen, or 2.2 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyser capacity, by the end
FueLNG Venosa, Singapore’s 2nd LNG bunker ship, wraps up 1st STS bunkering
FueLNG Venosa, Singapore’s second LNG bunker vessel, has successfully completed its inaugural LNG loading operations through ship-to-ship (STS) transfer. FueLNG Venosa. Courtesy of FueLNG As informed, the bunkering operation was completed from Teekay’s LNG carrier Pan Africa on 30 May. The milestone underscores the company’s “commitment to providing sustainable energy
Marubeni unites with Pembina for development of ammonia supply chain
Japan’s Marubeni Corporation has signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Canada’s Pembina Pipeline Corporation to co-develop a low-carbon ammonia supply chain from Western Canada to Japan and other Asian markets. Courtesy of Marubeni The project includes the joint development, on a 50/50 basis, of a global-scale, low-carbon hydrogen and
World Port Climate Action Programme to be extended
The Port of Rotterdam has announced that the World Port Climate Action Programme (WPCAP) will be extended with a new focus on shore power, new fuels and green shipping corridors. Archive; Port of Rotterdam/Danny Cornelissen The extension was agreed by the CEOs and leaders of 12 world ports at a
Thenamaris delivers blue-ammonia cargo to China
Athens-based ship manager Thenamaris LNG has delivered the first certified blue ammonia cargo to China. The delivery comes on the back of the first certified blue ammonia cargo to Korea in December 2022, showcasing the growing importance of ammonia as part of the global decarbonization efforts. The cargo was transported aboard
Seaspan’s 3rd 15,500 TEU LNG-powered containership sets sail on maiden voyage
ZIM Mount Blanc, the third of Seaspan’s 15,000 TEU LNG dual fuel vessels, set sail last week from the South Korean shipyard Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), embarking on its maiden voyage. The containership’s departure comes one month after SHI hosted a twin naming ceremony for Seaspan’s second and third LNG-dual
Subsea7 and Port of Aberdeen join hands on hydrogen storage project
Engineering company Subsea7 and the Port of Aberdeen have teamed up to investigate the feasibility of establishing underwater hydrogen storage at South Harbour, UK. Courtesy of Subsea7 Subsea7 is expected to undertake extensive engineering studies to identify the optimum technology solution, and a suitable offshore site, as well as outline
MSC Euribia set to ply on world’s 1st net-zero cruise voyage using bio-LNG
The Cruise Division of MSC Group has revealed that its liquefied natural gas (LNG)-powered cruise ship MSC Euribia will operate the industry’s first cruise with net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. MSC Cruises As informed, the voyage will be the ship’s first upon leaving its shipyard in Saint-Nazaire as it sails to its
Neste to use lower-emission fuel on two product tankers
Finnish company Neste has decided to use Neste Marine 0.1 Co-processed marine fuel on two tankers to transport raw materials and products. Neste The tankers Suula and Kiisla will be using the Neste Marine 0.1 Co-processed marine fuel produced at Neste’s refinery in Porvoo, Finland. From May 2023 onwards, two tankers
Industry calls for 10 GW of offshore electrolysis capacity in German national hydrogen strategy
Offshore wind and hydrogen developers and organisations in Germany have called on the federal government to set clear targets for offshore hydrogen in the update of the country’s National Hydrogen Strategy, with an additional 10 GW of offshore electrolysis capacity to be added by 2035. Illustration; Image: AquaVentus On 26