ECAP Marine has concluded two contracts to deliver hydrogen supplement systems for two bulk carriers for Møre Sjø van Norway and two Kortzee container ships for global logistics company Samskip. The ships of Samskip, under construction in India, will use 2.3 MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. The ships of Møre Sjø, under construction in Turkey, measure 85 meters and have a dead of 4,000 tons. They are set to 1.7 MW of hydrogen fuel cells and are planned for delivery in 2027.
John Cockerill said that the Belfort Commercial Court has approved its offer to acquire part of the McPhy’s assets in France, guaranteeing the continued operation of the Gigafactory Belfort. McPhy presented bankruptcy in June and John Cockerill -Hydrogen had to make an attempt to acquire the Belfort site, together with the technologies and intellectual property of the company. “The integration of McPhy’s expertise in John Cockerill -Hydrogen is intended to accelerate the development of future generations of electrolyzers,” said The Belgian company.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine & Turbo Charger (MHIET) has launched a new gas competition system that was developed together with Toho gas. The unit can be hydrogen co-fire by a maximum of 15% per volume, with a capacity of 450 kW. The companies said that the companies have adjusted the GS6R2 City Gas Mono-Firing Engine by changing its fuel gas and motor control systems to enable hydrogen co-firing. They carried out more than 500 hours of demonstration tests.
Hysetco has expanded the distribution capacity of the hydrogen station of Paris-Orylyy airport to 1 ton per day. THD project is the result of a collaboration with Groupe ADP and is supported by the French Government, the European CEF transport program (Connecting Europe Facility) and the Île-De-France region, said the French hydrogen company.
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