Compact Syngas Solutions (CSS) will produce 200 kilograms of hydrogen from waste to fuel a 40-day sea trial of a zero-emission marine hydrogen engine. The 50kW auxiliary engine, developed by Carnot with the support of a £2.3 million UK government grant, will be tested at Brunel University before being installed on a Carisbrooke Shipping K-class
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