World's First Green Hydrogen Shore Power Demonstrator Showcased at the Port of Leith - Scottish Business News
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Port of Leith unveils green hydrogen shore power demonstrator
Innovate UK and the UK Department for Transport, together with project partners Forth Ports, Targe Towing, Logan Energy, PlusZero and Waterwhelm, have showcased what they state is the world’s first Green Hydrogen Shore Power Demonstrator that uses clean, green hydrogen energy to reduce carbon emissions from vessels when berthed in port. This project is part of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition Round 4 (CMDC4), funded by the UK Departm…
H2-View News: Port of Leith demonstrates green hydrogen shore power for docked tugboats
The UK Government-backed project integrates water treatment, waste heat utilisation and hydrogen production to power large tugboats operated by Targe Towing. However, the vessels will only use the hydrogen for shore power while tied up at the port, replacing the need for diesel auxiliary engines. Effluent from a nearby wastewater treatment plant is processed using
World's First Green Hydrogen Shore Power Demonstrator Showcased at the Port of Leith today - Spreng Thomson
Innovate UK and the UK Department for Transport, together with project partners Forth Ports, Targe Towing, Logan Energy, PlusZero and Waterwhelm, today (13 March) showcased the world’s first Green Hydrogen Shore Power Demonstrator that uses clean, green hydrogen energy to reduce carbon emissions from vessels when berthed in port. The project integrates innovative water treatment, waste heat utilisation and hydrogen production to provide clean ..…
World's First Green Hydrogen Shore Power Demonstrator Showcased at the Port of Leith - Scottish Business News
Innovate UK and the UK Department for Transport, together with project partners Forth Ports, Targe Towing, Logan Energy, PlusZero and Waterwhelm, today (13 March) showcased the world’s first Green Hydrogen Shore Power Demonstrator that uses clean, green hydrogen energy to reduce carbon emissions from vessels when berthed in port. The project integrates innovative water treatment, waste heat utilisation and hydrogen production to provide clean sh…
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