Norway funds two hydrogen maritime transport projects
Norway is funding a hydrogen (H2)-powered high-speed ferry and short-sea freighter through its PILOT-E scheme.
Norway is funding a hydrogen (H2)-powered high-speed ferry and short-sea freighter through its PILOT-E scheme.
Nel ASA division Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser has been awarded a grant under the PILOT-E scheme for the development and realisation of a green fertiliser project together with Yara International ASA.
Hexagon Composites has received a permit from the United States of Department of Transport (US DOT) for high-pressure vessel hydrogen transport systems.
Uno-X Hydrogen AS, a Nel ASA (Nel) joint venture, has been awarded a grant of NOK 24m (€2.47m) from the Norwegian public enterprise Enova SF, for four hydrogen fuelling stations.
Nel ASA reported revenues in the third quarter of 2018 of NOK 116m ($13.9m), up from NOK 111.7m ($13.4m) in the third quarter of 2017.
Hexagon Composites will supply compressed hydrogen (H2) tanks for serial production of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to be launched by an automotive OEM.
Nel ASA’s Danish subsidiary Nel Hydrogen A/S (NH A/S) and PDC Machines, Inc. (PDC) have settled their legal dispute.
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