As part of its task to develop national hydrogen infrastructure, international cooperation and hydrogen market around the Baltic Sea region, state-owned transmission system operator Gasgrid Finland has organised a non-binding market consultation for industrial actors to gain insight into their hydrogen-related plans. Illustration only. Courtesy of Gasgrid The Finnish government has
PowerCell, e1 Marine and Maritime Partners test first methanol-to-fuel cell power chain
Hydrogen fuel cell supplier PowerCell Group and methanol-to-hydrogen technology firm e1 Marine, in partnership with RIX Industries, have conducted a string test of their respective technologies for a 200kW propulsion chain as part of the validation of Maritime Partners LLC’s M/V Hydrogen One inland push boat. Courtesy of PowerCell Group
Bell Bay Powerfuels Project in Tasmania moves forward
Hydro Tasmania and Bell Bay Powerfuels have signed a term sheet for the sale of the decommissioned Bell Bay Power Station following an Expression of Interest process launched by Hydro Tasmania in December 2022. Courtesy of ABEL Energy Australian company ABEL Energy said the selection of the site now accelerates
LNG-powered Icon of the Seas kicks off sea trials
Royal Caribbean International’s first LNG-powered cruise vessel, Icon of the Seas, has left the outfitting pier from Meyer Turku shipyard situated in Turku, Finland. Image credit Royal Caribbean International Icon of the Seas will be conducting week-long series of sea trials through the picturesque Turku archipelago representing a culmination of
ORLEN’s Grażyna Gęsicka to deliver its first LNG cargo to Poland
WoodMac: Gas resource holders in LNG vs. ammonia dilemma
According to the “Stick or twist: Should gas resource holders target LNG exports or blue ammonia?” report by energy intelligence group Wood Mackenzie (WoodMac), the acceleration of the energy transition means gas resource holders increasingly face a choice to either follow the established pathway and develop new LNG export facilities
Construction works on Canada’s first LNG export facility reaching final stages
LNG Canada, a joint venture of Shell, PETRONAS, PetroChina, Mitsubishi Corporation and Korea Gas Corporation, has shared construction updates as it nears completion of Canada’s first LNG export facility. Courtesy of LNG Canada According to LNG Canada, the project’s construction is more than 80% complete and the upcoming months will
Maersk’s 1st methanol-powered feeder gears up for sea trials as keel is laid for 1st larger ship from the series
Koedood Marine Group in Hendrik Ido Ambacht has been a leading and innovative company for many years. After founding the company in 1961 by their father, Arie and Bert Koedood extended the family business into an established player when it comes to Mitsubishi shipping, offshore, and industrial engines. Koedood Marine
EU and Chile launch new cooperation actions on renewable hydrogen
The European Union (EU) and the Government of Chile have launched two new cooperation actions on renewable hydrogen to contribute to the implementation of the “Team Europe Initiative for the Development of Renewable Hydrogen in Chile”. Courtesy of EEAS The initiative is a joint effort of the EU and its
In focus: Transitioning to low-carbon energy future through green hydrogen corridors
This time last year, the world, especially Europe, was busy as popcorn on a skillet trying to secure energy supplies and balance net-zero targets with the global energy crisis hot on its heels. This prompted governments, policymakers and industry players to transform strategies and ramp up investments in clean and