Remove Fleet Remove Norway Remove Renewable Remove Supplies
article thumbnail

Equinor contracts for first green-ammonia-fueled supply vessel; 2MW SOFC

Green Car Congress

Norway-based energy company Equinor has contracted with Eidesvik Offshore for the Viking Energy supply vessel, which is being retrofitted to make it capable of covering long distances fueled by carbon-free ammonia. The vessel will transport supplies to installations on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). The Viking Energy.

Supplies 395
article thumbnail

Tevva and Vattenfall collaborate to develop zero-emission transport solution; electric with hydrogen range extender

Green Car Congress

UK-based Tevva, a developer of long-range electric trucks, and Vattenfall Network Solutions, a division of Vattenfall, the leading European energy company, are partnering to help businesses switch to a zero-emission vehicle fleet and to reduce the overall carbon impact of their operations.

Hydrogen 397
article thumbnail

H2Carrier and Anori developing PtX project in Greenland; production of green ammonia on floating platform P2XFloater

Green Car Congress

The 1.5GW wind farm will supply power to H2Carrier’s floating production vessel for hydrogen and green ammonia, the P2XFloater. This design has been developed in a close co-operation with leading engineering firms in Norway. H2Carrier plans to build, own/lease and operate a fleet of P2XFloaters on PtX projects globally.

Green 259
article thumbnail

Neste and Air BP bring sustainable aviation fuel to Caen airport in France

Green Car Congress

The fuel has been produced by Neste and supplied by Air BP to Caen Carpiquet (CFR/LFRK) airport in France. Neste’s sustainable aviation fuel is produced from non-palm renewable and sustainable raw materials. The fuel supplied will produce up to 80% fewer emissions over its life-cycle compared with conventional jet fuel.

France 223
article thumbnail

Ferguson Marine and partners to develop renewables-powered hydrogen ferry: EU-funded HySeas III project

Green Car Congress

The vessel’s fuel will be produced from renewable electricity marking a paradigm shift towards entirely emissions-free marine transport. Hydrogen produced from renewable electricity will be used to fuel Ballard FCveloCity-HD 100-kilowatt fuel cell power modules, which will provide zero-emission primary propulsion power for the ferry.

Mariner 170
article thumbnail

Ballard to supply fuel cell modules for transit buses in Norway

Green Car Congress

Ballard Power Systems has entered into a contract for the supply of fuel cell power modules to power five zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell buses operated by the HyNor Oslo Buss group, to service the greater Oslo area. Hydrogen will be generated through electrolysis of water, using electrical energy from renewable sources.

Norway 186
article thumbnail

China is exporting so many EVs that it needs more ships – a lot more

Baua Electric

Demand is so high that the country is on track to amass what will be the world’s fourth-largest fleet in a few short years, with new trade routes being created especially for Chinese EVs. By comparison, Japan tops the list with 284 ships, followed by Norway, which has 102. to 8.7%,” Veson analyst Andrea de Luca told Reuters. “We

China 52