ABB, HDF Energy sign agreement on marine fuel cell development
The project targets use on various vessels, including large seagoing ships such as container feeders and liquefied hydrogen carriers.
The project targets use on various vessels, including large seagoing ships such as container feeders and liquefied hydrogen carriers.
The company plans to produce up to 100 eSAIL units annually from 2026, with potential for higher output as more facilities become operational.
The travel & tourism industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by a greater desire from...
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