Alternative Fuels & Lubricants – Page 50
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NewsWorld’s longest green and digital shipping corridor agreed
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish the world’s longest green and digital corridor to enable low and zero carbon shipping.
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NewsPilbara Ports plans ammonia bunkering
Yara Clean Ammonia and Australia’s Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) have signed an agreement to jointly facilitate the uptake of clean ammonia as a marine fuel in Western Australia.
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NewsMSC to trial Quadrise biofuels
MSC Shipmanagement Limited of Cyprus has signed a framework agreement with Quadrise, the supplier of MSAR® and bioMSAR™ emulsion technology and fuels.
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NewsNYK and Shin-Nippon Kaiyosha start 100% biofuel trial
NYK and NYK Group company Shin-Nippon Kaiyosha Corporation have started a test sailing using Neste Renewable Diesel supplied by Itochu Enex.
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NewsAmmonia and LCO2 among Babcock LGE’s development targets
Andrew Scott, Business Development Director at Babcock LGE, assesses the emerging alternative fuel markets and gives an insight into the company’s development priorities in an exclusive interview with The Motorship.
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NewsGCMD-led consortium commits US$18 million to biofuels
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) is leading a consortium of 18 industry partners to launch a drop-in biofuels pilot project.
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NewsAIDAprima bunkers biofuel
As part of its CO2 emissions reduction efforts, AIDA Cruises has now initiated the use of biofuels.
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NewsShell doubles down on Dutch hydrogen strategies
Shell is moving ahead with plans to create a green hydrogen production and distribution supply chain centred around the Port of Rotterdam.
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NewsMethanol conversion market poised to takeoff: MAN’s Rasmussen
Medium term CII compliance concerns are underpinning interest in methanol conversions from container and PCTC sectors.
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NewsTitan adds fifth vessel to bunkering fleet
Independent fuel supplier Titan has expanded its controlled fleet with the charter of a fifth vessel in a long-term agreement with Elenger.
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NewsDon’t compare LNG with green ammonia: SEA\LNG
SEA\LNG urges the industry to make like-for-like comparisons when discussing alternative marine fuels.
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NewsShell and Antony Veder eye LH2 shipments to Rotterdam
A new agreement between a Shell subsidiary, Shell New Energies NL BV, and ENGIE, Vopak and Antony Veder will assess the feasibility of producing green hydrogen in Portugal and shipping liquefied hydrogen to the Netherlands.
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NewsH2Ports project on track in Valencia
Installation of a hydrogen generator as part of the H2Ports project has begun at a port in Spain, positioning it as the first in Europe to use hydrogen technologies to reduce emissions.
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NewsDutch green maritime coalition
A green coalition hopes to position the northern Netherlands as a global leader of clean shipping
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NewsStrategy and conversion expertise central to decarb focus: Holm
Customers’ future flexibility needs informs Wärtsilä’s product and technology solutions strategy, Roger Holm, Executive Vice President and President of Marine Power, explains in an interview in Vaasa, Finland.
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NewsHybrid CSOV orders
Olympic contracts up to four methanol-ready hybrid offshore wind vessels at Ulstein Verft
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NewsFirst North American turquoise hydrogen pilot in BC
A pilot project in Port Moody in British Columbia will see the first turquoise hydrogen development in North America. The project will use an innovative methane pyrolysis technology. for the first time in North America at Suncor’s Burrard Terminal site.
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NewsPortside hydrogen refuelling collaboration at Stockholm Norvik
Ports of Stockholm and CMB.TECH are joining forces in a unique hydrogen collaboration at Stockholm Norvik Port.
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NewsABP outlines alt fuel-powered investments in UK
ABP, the largest port operator in the UK, has assessed its investment in port equipment, powered by alternative and future fuels.