Lloyd's Register is providing class approvals and supporting the risk-based design and safety verification for the new hydrogen-diesel dual-fuel tugboats planned by CMB.TECH and Damen Shipyards[2].
Provided Approval in Principle certification for Ricardo's hydrogen fuel cell system, ensuring it meets rigorous safety standards for ocean-going applications.
Lloyd's Register has provided Approved in Principle certification for Ricardo's fuel cell module for maritime use, signifying its safety and reliability.
Lloyd’s Register is mentioned in relation to releasing the first maritime hydrogen fuel rules in the world, indicating a broader context of hydrogen regulation.
Lloyd's Register has issued the first maritime hydrogen fuel rules in the world, published as 'Appendix LR3' to their Rules and Regulations for the Classification of Ships using Gases or other Low-flashpoint Fuels.
One of the world's most influential financial institutions, Lloyds Banking Group has announced a major investment commitment to alternative energy projects in the UK, including offshore wind, solar, biomass, and hydrogen infrastructure.
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