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Business developments & projects, Collaboration, Outlook & strategy
Norway’s H2Carrier and Sweden’s Trelleborg Gas Transfer have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate on ship-to-ship ammonia transfer solutions. The two companies will collaborate in developing a safe, reliable, and efficient solution for side-by-side offloading of ammonia when operating the P2XFloater™ on sheltered near-shore projects. H2Carrier said the scope will be based on […]
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Business developments & projects, Collaboration, Outlook & strategy
Norway’s network for hydrogen-based solutions for the maritime sector Ocean Hyway Cluster has welcomed H2Carrier AS, the designer and owner of the proprietary floating energy production and storage system P2XFloater™, to its cluster. During the chat with the Cluster, Sebastian Kihle, Chief Technology Officer of H2 Carrier, said that the company became a part of […]
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Business developments & projects, Collaboration, Green Marine, Outlook & strategy, Vessels
Norway-based H2Carrier has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indian multinational conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for cooperation in developing floating green ammonia projects for industrial-scale applications. H2Carrier is the designer and owner of the proprietary floating energy production and storage system P2XFloater, an industrial-scale floating green hydrogen and green ammonia facility. Under the […]
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Business developments & projects, Technology
Norway’s H2Carrier and the Greenland-based company Anori have signed a Letter of Intent with the purpose of developing the first commercial offshore wind farm in Greenland as part of a project to produce and export green ammonia. The wind farm is projected to have a capacity of 1.5 GW and supply power to H2Carrier’s floating […]
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Business developments & projects, Certification & Classification, Green Marine, Outlook & strategy, Regulation & policy, Research & Development, Transition, Vessels
An industrial-scale concept for a floating green ammonia production unit developed by Netherland-based SwitcH2 BV and Norway-based BW Offshore has secured Approval in Principle (AiP) from classification society DNV. With AiP in place, the technical feasibility of the design has been affirmed and the project is now ready to start the basic design phase. As […]
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Environment, Technology, Vessels
Norway’s H2Carrier and Statkraft have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding regarding a study for the possible use of H2Carrier’s green ammonia floating production vessel, the P2XFloater™, on certain offshore wind locations. The P2XFloater™ will utilize renewable power to produce green hydrogen and green ammonia which in turn can be shipped to the international markets, […]
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Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business developments & projects, Collaboration, Environment, Exploration & Production, Green Marine, Infrastructure, Market outlooks, Outlook & strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & policy, Research & Development, Storage, Transition, Vessels, Vision
The volatility within the energy market has forced nations to look inward for solutions to this global issue and cut their reliance on energy imports or diversify their sources of supply. Looking longer-term, if this approach becomes a policy and not a one-off solution to a one-off problem, this kind of individual approach to tackling […]
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Business developments & projects, Certification & Classification, Outlook & strategy, Regulation & policy, Transition
Classification society DNV has issued approval in principle (AiP) to Norway-based H2Carrier for its industrial-scale concept for a floating production unit to produce green ammonia at sea, confirming the technical feasibility of the design. H2Carrier is the designer and owner of the proprietary P2XFloater concept, based on the conversion of an existing very large gas […]
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Business developments & projects, Collaboration, Outlook & strategy, Project & Tenders
European energy companies H2Carrier and Eurowind Energy have agreed to cooperate on making the marine fuel market greener.