Port of Amsterdam, partners to develop major green hydrogen cluster

The Port of Amsterdam announced collaboration with Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals) and Tata Steel to study the feasibility of a large green hydrogen cluster in the Amsterdam region. The three parties consider green hydrogen as vital for reaching climate targets and building a more circular economy, for example by combining it with emissions from steel manufacture to make new products.

Large-scale production of green hydrogen, fueled by offshore wind, will enable the...

https://safety4sea.com/port-of-amsterdam-partners-to-develop-major-green-hydrogen-cluster/

UK secures funding for hydrogen injection system on ferry

Innovate UK have awarded £430,332 to design and integrate a hydrogen diesel dual fuel injection system onboard a commercial ferry. The hydrogen that will be used in the project HyDIME (Hydrogen Diesel Injection in a Marine Environment), will power a ferry operating between the main town of Kirkwall and the island of Shapinsay.

The hydrogen will be produced by the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, from clean renewable energy sources available on the islands.

The 12-month HyDIME...

https://safety4sea.com/uk-secures-funding-for-hydrogen-injection-system-on-ferry/

Port of LA awarded $41 million for zero emissions project

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has preliminarily awarded $41 million dollars to the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) for the Zero-Emission and Near Zero-Emission Freight Facilities (ZANZEFF) project. The total project cost for this initial phase is $82,568,872, with partners providing $41,446,612.

The Zero and Near Zero-Emission Freight Facilities project provides a ‘shore to store’ plan and a hydrogen fuel-cell-electric technology framework for freight facilities to structure operations...

https://safety4sea.com/port-of-la-awarded-41-million-for-zero-emissions-project/