New attempt with hydrogen as ship fuel in the Netherlands

Three companies are joining forces to explore the potential for creating "green" hydrogen which emits less CO2 than traditional hydrogen. This could potentially save 350,000 tons annually, says one of the companies.
Photo: Songa Bulk
Photo: Songa Bulk
BY TRINE VESTERGAARD, SHIPPINGWATCH

BP, Nouryon and the Port of Rotterdam have joined forces to explore the possibility of producing "green" hydrogen, says Nouryon in a press release.

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