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Lhyfe and Chantiers de l’Atlantique seek to deploy large-scale offshore renewable hydrogen production projects
Project will be one of first uses of green hydrogen to lessen existing Wärtsilä gas-fueled engine’s carbon footprint
Profits reported over 2021 are similar to those achieved pre-COVID
The new division will look to reduce time-to-market of new innovations
Cummins CEO Tom Linebarger discusses New Power and the company’s push for decarbonization
Part of the REMEDY programme, the cash will be used for new piston development
As pressure mounts from governments and consumers around the world to reduce carbon, contractors are switching from diesel to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to power their equipment.
Leading experts explain to Mike Brezonick why they are so positive about the future of fuel cells and answer some of the most asked questions.
Energy provider applies for planning consent to build UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser near Glasgow, Scotland
As BNSF seeks ways to further reduce its environmental impact, the advancement of battery technology offers some possible solutions, the company said
Company cites ‘potential green industrial revolution’ under Biden administration
Rolls-Royce has provided the technology required for textile company Proquinal in Alajuela to successfully commission the largest integrated energy system in Costa
Quadrise Fuels International has developed a synthetic alternative to heavy fuel oil (HFO) with what it calls significantly reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
Urging a “decade of action” to help stem climate change, GE is calling on the energy sector to move more quickly toward
MAN PrimeServ Augsburg has developed a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) solution that will be retrofitted aboard the cruise ship MS Amadea. Also
Siemens Energy will provide advanced marine solutions for India’s first fleet of 23 boats to be equipped with electric propulsion drive trains
ABB and battery anode and graphene additive company Talga Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop Talga’s Vittangi
Entities to evaluate multiple forms of hydrogen production
A coalition of maritime companies has collaborated on a Joint Industry Project to enable product tanker charterers and shipowners to utilize methanol
Waterfront Shipping, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Methanex Corp., has added eight new methanol dual-fuel vessels to its fleet as part of the