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.

Japanese consortium releases findings on Chita hydrogen port terminal

A Japanese consortium anticipates that demand for hydrogen can reach 110k tonnes/year by 2030 in the Chubu region, requiring around…

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Shoreham Port to produce 2.5k tonnes of hydrogen for local needs

Shoreham Port (a port in Brighton, UK) and H2evolution (a UK independent hydrogen development company) are partnered for building a…

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Airbus wants Paris a hydrogen hub

Airbus has issued a worldwide call for expressions of interest today  (11th February) to explore the use of hydrogen at…

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TECO 2030 & Thecla Bodewes join for hydrogen-powered vessels

Norway’s Teco 2030 has signed a strategic partnership agreement today (4th February) with the Dutch Thecla Bodewes Shipyards NV to…

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Ballard and GEV to develop hydrogen ship

Ballard Power Systems, a Canadian producer of PEM fuel cell products for heavy vehicles, and Global Energy Ventures, an Australian…

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Japan proposes $19 billion green funds and support hydrogen

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga proposed 2 trillion yen ($19.2 billion) fund to finance aggressive green projects over the next…

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South Korea to build green hydrogen ships

The South Korean Ministry for Oceans and Fisheries and the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy released a green ship…

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ZeroAvia secures funding for hydrogen based planes

Hydrogen electric aircraft developer ZeroAvia has raised an extra $21.4 million in equity capital. Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Ecosystem Integrity…

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The first hydrogen powered passenger aircraft HY4

The world-first new generation four-seater hydrogen fuel cell aircraft, the HY4 has been unveiled at Stuttgart Airport in Germany. It…

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