MSC Cruises has partnered with Fincantieri and Snam for the world’s first oceangoing hydrogen-powered ship. The partnership will initially conduct a feasibility study to examine the requirements to build the ship and its supply infrastructure, with an aim to bring attention to the need for the take-up of hydrogen fuel...
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MSC Cruises has partnered with Fincantieri and Snam for the world’s first oceangoing hydrogen-powered ship.
The partnership will initially conduct a feasibility study to examine the requirements to build the ship and its supply infrastructure, with an aim to bring attention to the need for the take-up of hydrogen fuel in shipping to achieve decarbonisation.
The study will also attract public and private investments to make this take-up possible at scale.
The initiative is part of MSC’s journey toward achieving net carbon neutral operations by 2050, with the first step to determine the conditions for the design and construction of the ship.
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