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.

BV granted Genevos an AiP for HPM-250 hydrogen fuel cell

Classification Society Bureau Veritas (“BV”) has awarded Approval in Principle (“AiP”) to Genevos for their newly launched 250 kW Hydrogen…

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Skeleton Technologies and TECO 2030 enter a strategic partnership to boost renewable hydrogen

Skeleton Technologies, a global technology leader in high power, fast charging energy storage for transportation, grid, automotive, and industrial applications,…

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ABS first to publish broad-reaching requirements for hydrogen-fueled vessels

ABS is the first-class society to develop and publish an expansive set of requirements to guide the industry in the…

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First-ever new-build hydrogen barge gets maritime batteries from Ebusco

Ebusco has signed a framework agreement to provide Oechies Elektrotechniek with maritime battery packs for inland shipping for one year.…

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Eni and RINA target hydrogen and ammonia to accelerate the energy transition and decarbonisation of maritime transport

RINA, an international company specialising in inspection, certification and engineering consultancy, and Eni have signed an agreement to jointly develop…

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Nike launches first hydrogen-powered inland container ship

Nike has launched the world’s first hydrogen-powered inland container ship, the “H₂ Barge 1,” taking action to help create a…

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Future Proof Shipping launches first hydrogen-powered inland container ship

Dutch shipping company Future Proof Shipping (FPS) officially launched the first hydrogen-powered zero-emissions inland container ship, H2 Barge 1, in…

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MIRAIT ONE Corporation succeed in development and trial flight of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Drone

Major telecommunications construction company MIRAIT ONE Corporation and its group company KINKIDENKI Co.,Ltd. jointly developed a “hydrogen fuel cell drone”…

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Birmingham airport and ZeroAvia explore plans for renewable hydrogen production

Progress continues towards zero-emission passenger flights as initial concepts were revealed for the creation of a hydrogen production facility at…

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A consortium including Glasgow airport has secured funds to test feasibility of hydrogen production

A consortium led by Glasgow Airport and net zero consulting co-developer Ikigai, has successfully secured funding from the Scottish Government…

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