Alternative Fuels & Lubricants – Page 55
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Biofuels manufacturer enters the marine market with bio-methanol
WasteFuel, a California-based developer of low-carbon biofuels, has launched WasteFuel Marine, a renewable fuel solution for the shipping sector. WasteFuel Marine’s initial product will be bio-methanol for container ships.
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Woodside starts FEED for Oklahoma hydrogen project
Australian energy producer Woodside has entered into front-end engineering design (FEED) activities on a hydrogen project for the first time, awarding a contract for FEED engineering services to Kellogg, Brown & Root LLC for its proposed H2OK project in Oklahoma.
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ABS, SDTR and SDARI Develop Methanol-Fuelled Bulker
Singaporean shipowner SDTR Marine, ABS and the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) have designed an 85,000dwt methanol-fuelled bulk carrier.
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Korean partners gain AiP for liquid hydrogen fuel tanks
The Korean Register has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for two types of the liquid hydrogen fuel tanks for ships. The award, the first of its type awarded to South Korea-based enterprises, included a version incorporating a novel stainless steel developed by POSCO that exhibits improved hydrogen embrittlement resistance.
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Shell signs contract with thyssenkrupp for green hydrogen plant in Rotterdam
Shell has signed a contract with thyssenkrupp for the supply of the electrolysers for a new facility that will produce green hydrogen at the Maasvlakte in the Port of Rotterdam.
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Partnership will capture CO2 to produce methanol feedstock for Power-to-X fuels
California-based Vertimass and European Energy have completed a Letter of Intent to integrate technologies for capturing carbon dioxide and converting it into hydrocarbon products around the world.
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TECO 2030 signs green hydrogen MoU with Gen2 Energy
TECO 2030 and Gen2 Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on projects involving green hydrogen for fuel cells.
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A.P. Moller - Maersk accelerates Net Zero emission targets
A.P. Moller - Maersk aims to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions in 2040 – one decade ahead of its initial 2050 ambition and has also set associated 2030 targets.
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Liquid Wind partners with Ørsted to produce e-methanol in Sweden
Ørsted will acquire a 45% ownership share in what could become the world’s first large-scale sustainable e-methanol project.
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ABS Publishes Guide for Methanol-Fuelled Vessels
ABS has published a Guide for Methanol and Ethanol Fueled Vessels setting out classification criteria for associated equipment and systems.
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Yanmar looks to a hydrogen-fuelled future
Hydrogen is becoming an ever more feasible fuel in the maritime sector
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Sembcorp Marine receives AiP for ammonia bunkering vessel design
Sembcorp Marine has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from ABS for the conceptual design of an ammonia bunkering vessel.
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Nakilat and ABS team up on decarbonisation
Nakilat, one of the world’s largest LNG shipping operators, has partnered with ABS to develop a new decarbonisation strategy.
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Australia-first biofuel trial underway on barley shipment
The CBH Group has partnered with dry bulk operator Oldendorff Carriers to conduct the first biofuel trial on a grain vessel exporting from Australia.
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Australia and Japan Agree Clean Hydrogen Trade Partnership
Australia’s newly-announced A$150 million (US$108mn) Australian Clean Hydrogen Trade Program (ACHTP) will focus on the export of clean hydrogen to Japan under the Japan-Australia Partnership on Decarbonisation through Technology.
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Modelling suggests biofuels first then ammonia for climate-neutral shipping
Analysis by researchers from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) indicates that the cheapest solution for reducing emissions from the shipping industry is initially to use green fuels produced from sustainable biomass - first in the form of pyrolysis oil and then in the form of bio-e-methanol. Ammonia is optimally ...
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Port of Rotterdam eyes imports of Tasmanian hydrogen
The Port of Rotterdam has signed a memorandum of understanding with another prospective exporter of green hydrogen in Australia, expanding its network of agreements as it positions for the future import of green hydrogen before the end of the current decade.
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IAPH establishes hydrogen knowledge portal
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has established a dedicated portal for knowledge sharing in connection with hydrogen related port projects. An area reserved for the Global Ports Hydrogen Coalition has been created on the World Ports Sustainability Program’s website.
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RINA awards NH3 AiPs to Chinese OEMs
Italian classification society RINA has awarded an approval in principle (AiP) for an ammonia fuel supply system to CSSC Power. The award follows closely after RINA awarded an AiP to Zhangjiagang Furui Heavy Equipment Co. (FHRE) for an ammonia containment system for fuel applications.
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Korean Consortium Awarded AiPs for NH3-fuelled Ammonia Carrier and Bunker Vessel By KR
Korean Register (KR) has issued two separate Approvals in Principle (AiP) to Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD) for their designs of an ammonia-fuelled ammonia carrier and an ammonia-fuelled bunker vessel.