Aviation and Maritime

In this news section, H2 Bulletin covers all the hydrogen industry news which have implications for the aviation and shipping sectors. It covers the aviation and maritime sectors. Both these sectors are quite active in using hydrogen as an alternative fuel to reduce emission.

Hynion and Hyrex present floating hydrogen station for boats

Hynion and Hyrex are now launching innovative hydrogen refuelling solutions for decarbonisation of the transport sector in Norway.

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Aviation H2 makes progress; Hy2gen AG completes investment round

Investors have shown confidence in Aviation H2’s plans to build Australia’s first hydrogen powered-plane through oversubscribed capital raise.

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Airbus, Snam and SAVE to cooperate on hydrogen in Venice

Airbus, Snam and SAVE have signed an MoU to promote hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier in the airport and…

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Cetim launches HyMEET project; HyPoint supports hydrogen aviation in the UK

Cetim (Technical Center for Mechanical Industries) is investing €25 million to make the mechanical industry a significant contributor to hydrogen…

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Reliance orders hydrogen cylinders; Air Products, Hamburg Port hydrogen value chain

Hexagon Purus has received its first orders for Type 4 high-pressure hydrogen cylinders from India’s Reliance Industries Limited.

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Future Proof Shipping (FPS) joins FLAGSHIPS project

Future Proof Shipping (FPS) has joined FLAGSHIPS to bring the shipping company’s second zero-emissions inland container vessel,.

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Hexagon Purus, Hino signs supply agreement; H3 Dynamics completes tests

Hexagon Purus agreed to provide battery packs for multiple Hino truck platforms with serial production planned from 2024.

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Aker Clean Hydrogen and Kuehne+Nagel to work on shipping

Aker Clean Hydrogen and Kuehne+Nagel will decarbonise the maritime logistics sector by offering green container transport.

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Air Liquide, Airbus and Korean Air agree to use hydrogen at Incheon Airport

Air Liquide, Airbus, Korean Air and Incheon International Airport agreed to explore the use of hydrogen at Incheon International Airport.

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Shell and GTT to work on liquid hydrogen technologies

Shell and GTT announced their cooperation to develop breakthrough, cutting-edge technologies to enable the transportation of liquid hydrogen.

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