Ports move to hydrogen fuelling on land before turning to water

March 31, 2022

Ports are taking steps to introduce hydrogen as a carbon-free fuel in their operations, but it’s primarily a land-based phenomenon, focused on heavy-duty trucks and cargo-handling equipment.

Yet as the infrastructure moves closer to shore, it opens the opportunity for fuelling on the water.

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