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29 Jan
11:15

Scottish consortium launches green H2 shore power trial

A Scottish consortium has secured a UK government funding to develop a method to use green hydrogen to reduce carbon emissions from vessels during port berthing.  The year-long trial will be run by Scottish renewable and maritime companies Forth Ports, Waterwhelm, Logan Energy and PlusZero. The project will receive a grant of over £535,000 ($679,000) from the UK’s Department for Transport. The trial aims to deliver a demonstrator system for green …
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