Japan Launches World’s 1st Hydrogen Dual-Fuel Tugboat | Tsuneishi Leads Marine Decarbonization
The world marines market saw something of a coming-of-age in December 2023 when Japanese shipbuilder Tsuneishi Shipbuilding launched the very first tug with its power sulfur-capable molecular natural gas injected, which led Saigyo’ s demonstration from Norway to Japan. The award winning single sitter, which can be powered by hydrogen and traditional fuels represents an important milestone in global environmental initiatives to curb pollution emissions from fossil fuel burning vehicles. The adoption of this clean and green zero-emission technology is not going to improve Japan’s national hydrogen strategy, but also enabling the country led by their parliament as a leader in sustainability advances.

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