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ABB to acquire French BrightLoop to accelerate marine transport electrification

Swedish-Swiss technology company ABB has signed an agreement to acquire BrightLoop, a French company specializing in advanced power electronics, to accelerate its electrification strategy in industrial mobility and marine propulsion. The post ABB to acquire French BrightLoop to accelerate marine transport electrification appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Winners of €1 billion European Hydrogen Bank auction revealed, with three maritime projects on the list

The European Commission (EC) has selected the winners of the second European Hydrogen Bank (EHB), which will receive nearly €1 billion in funding to produce renewable hydrogen, including producers with off-takers in the maritime sector. The post Winners of €1 billion European Hydrogen Bank auction revealed, with three maritime projects on the list appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Dealfeng rotor sails for Hung Ze’s 14,000 dwt tankers

Singapore-based shipowner Hung Ze Shipping has signed a cooperation agreement with Dealfeng New Energy Technology, a Chinese provider of wind-assisted propulsion systems, to equip a new series of 14,000 dwt chemical tankers with rotor sails. The post Dealfeng rotor sails for Hung Ze’s 14,000 dwt tankers appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Wärtsilä equipment selected for 88,000 cbm VLAC duo at Hanwha Ocean

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions, part of the Finnish technology group Wärtsilä, has received an order to supply the cargo handling systems for two very large ammonia carriers (VLACs) under construction at Hanwa Ocean shipyard in South Korea. The post Wärtsilä equipment selected for 88,000 cbm VLAC duo at Hanwha Ocean appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Europe makes €1bn commitment to green hydrogen

The European Commission has selected 15 green hydrogen projects for nearly €1bn public funding following the second European Hydrogen Bank auction. Eight of the projects are in Spain, three in Norway, and two in Germany, with one apiece in Finland and the Netherlands. The projects – funded by the Innovation Fund, sourced from the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) – are expected to produce nearly 2.2 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen over 10 years. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld Source link