Op-Ed: Port decarbonization with renewable shoreside power solutions 

By Dave Lee, Executive Director of e1 Marine

As global regulations tighten and public awareness of environmental impacts deepens, the U.S. maritime sector is facing the dual challenge of reducing greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining operations. Despite their key role in facilitating global trade, ports remain a significant source of air pollution, impacting the environment and the health of coastal communities. Many ports are in or near highly populated urban cities, to the tune of more...

https://www.marinelog.com/views/op-eds/op-ed-port-decarbonization-with-renewable-shoreside-power-solutions/

Maritime Partners signs USCG Design Basis Agreement for Hydrogen One

Maritime Partners LLC should face fewer regulatory problems than some other innovators in getting its innovative Hydrogen One towboat into actual service. It has received a Design Basis Agreement (“DBA”) from the U.S. Coast Guard for the vessel, which will utilize e1 Marine hydrogen generator technology in its power plant.

Hydrogen One towboat power train passes string test

M/V Hydrogen One is being designed as a first-of-its-kind vessel using new, cleaner, fuel cell technology that works by...

https://www.marinelog.com/inland-coastal/inland/maritime-partners-signs-uscg-design-basis-agreement-for-hydrogen-one/

Green Marine To Accelerate Methanol-Fueled Newbuilds

Green Marine Engineering has signed a sales agreement with global renewable energy company, e1 Marine, for its methanol-to-hydrogen reformer technology, says an article published on their website.

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From 1 October 2022, Green Marine Engineering is e1 Marine’s sales representative in northern Europe.

The partnership will focus on offering shipowners the benefits of e1 Marine’s methanol-to-hydrogen reformer for generating fuel for PEM fuel cells.

Project management

Copenhagen-based...

https://mfame.guru/green-marine-to-accelerate-methanol-fueled-newbuilds/

Methanol-to-hydrogen generator gains Lloyd’s Register AIP

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The technology that’s key to the the Hydrogen One towboat project has received Approval in Principle from classification society Lloyd’s Register.

That technology — e1 Marine’s methanol to hydrogen generator — allows fuel cell-grade hydrogen to br safely and cost-effectively generated on board a vessel from methanol and water.

The e1 Marine M-series methanol to hydrogen generator can support megawatt scale fuel cell power applications

The Lloyd’s Register AIP provides independent verification...

https://www.marinelog.com/inland-coastal/methanol-to-hydrogen-generator-gains-lloyds-register-aip/