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Hydrogen technology for maritime applications: A review of challenges, opportunities, and lessons from the port authority of New York and New Jersey

Veronika Semchukova, Kevin Topolski and Zainul Abdin

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2025, vol. 216, issue C

Abstract: The maritime industry faces increasing demand for energy security, operational efficiency, and environmental performance improvements. Hydrogen technology, considered a potential energy carrier, is being explored for port operations, including cargo-handling equipment, heavy-duty vehicles, and stationary power systems. This review evaluates the feasibility, challenges, and potential benefits of hydrogen integration within port infrastructure, using the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as a representative case study. Drawing on case studies, technical reports, and policy analyses, this study examines the infrastructural, regulatory, and operational factors influencing large-scale deployment, emphasizing supply chain development, storage requirements, and refueling infrastructure. By situating hydrogen within broader maritime energy transition efforts, this review provides an evidence-based assessment of its role in port operations and energy diversification strategies. The findings outline key barriers to adoption and emphasize the need for coordinated efforts among stakeholders to determine hydrogen's role alongside other emerging energy technologies.

Keywords: Cargo-handling equipment; Hydrogen technology; Maritime energy transition; Port authority of New York and new Jersey; Sustainability initiatives; Port energy planning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2025.115641

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