Alternative Fuels & Lubricants – Page 61
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First H2 inland waterway vessel
Concordia Damen has signed a historic contract with Lenten Scheepvaart to build the first inland waterway vessel to run on hydrogen.
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CMB.TECH opens first H2 refuelling station
In what is said to be a world first, CMB.TECH is opening the first multimodal hydrogen refuelling station producing green hydrogen for ships, tube trailers, cars, trucks and buses.
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d’Amico Group to lead on biofuel project
The d’Amico Group has brought together a joint industry project (JIP) to test the biofuel blends (B30) derived from advanced second generation feedstock on board of one of its LR1 product tanker already in EEDI Phase 2.
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Yara joins Japanese NH3-fuelled ammonia carrier project
Yara, the fertilizer producer and clean ammonia developer, has signed a memorandum of understanding to join a R&D project including NYK Line, Nihon Shipyard, and ClassNK to study the practical application of an ammonia-fuelled ammonia gas carrier.
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AiP for helium-cooled LH2 membrane containment system
DNV awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Norwegian cryogenic storage technology developer IC Technology (ICT) for the development of a new liquid hydrogen membrane containment system, the classification society announced.
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WinGD outlines investments in future fuel toolbox in white paper
WinGD has has outlined the extensive investments it has made in recent years to ensure readiness for next-generation shipping fuels in a new white paper.
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Ammonia fuel: mounting ship operator interest is eclipsing other alternatives
Nitrous oxide emissions are just one of the challenges facing researchers into ammonia-fuelled engines but ship owner interest is building, Paul Gunton hears
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Ammonia as a marine fuel in Singapore
Itochu, Itochu Enex, Vopak, Pavilion Energy, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Total have joined forces to develop ammonia as a new marine fuel in Singapore.
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First barge-to-ship methanol bunkering
A dual-fuelled chemical tanker which can run on methanol has completed the first barge-to-ship methanol bunkering.
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Hydrogen LH2 supply chain study
Keppel Data Centres, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Linde Gas Singapore, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Vopak LNG have joined forces to determine whether bringing liquefied hydrogen (LH2) into Singapore to power Keppel’s data centres is feasible.
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Liquid Wind in offtake talks as first production project advances
Swedish emethanol developer Liquid Wind has awarded a front-end engineering contract to Worley for its first commercial scale eMethanol production facility in northern Sweden. The award follows the announcement that Siemens Energy was joining the power-to-methanol coalition and would supply a 70MW PEM electrolyzer to the project.
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Alfa Laval wins LPG fuel supply system orders from Japanese market
Alfa Laval has received an order for three units of the Alfa Laval FCM LPG, the low-flashpoint fuel supply system (LFSS) developed in partnership with MAN Energy Solutions.
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Wärtsilä to supply cargo handling and LFSS for Oriental Energy VLGCs
Wärtsilä has been awarded the contract to supply the cargo handling and LPG Fuel Supply Systems for two new very large gas carrier vessels (VLGC). The 93,000cbm vessels are being built for China-based Oriental Energy at Jiangnan shipyard.
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ClassNK awards AiP to LH2 CCS developed by KHI
Classification society ClassNK has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) for a cargo containment system design suitable for use aboard large liquefied hydrogen (LH2) carrier vessels. The system''s tank has a 40,000cbm capacity.
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Japanese engine builders to develop hydrogen-fuelled 2-stroke and 4-stroke engines
A number of Japanese engine manufacturers have formed a consortium to jointly develop a range of 2-stroke and 4-stroke hydrogen-fuelled marine engines for ocean-going and coastal vessels.
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BV publishes rules and guidelines for NH3 as a fuel
Bureau Veritas announced that it has released an Ammonia-Prepared notation and has developed a Rule Note for ammonia as a marine fuel on 4 May 2021.
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MODULARITY BRINGS EFFICIENCY TO HYBRID FUEL CELL CONCEPT
A consortium of technology developers, shipyards and shipowners is developing a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) genset, and the modularity of the design aims to increase efficiency and facilitate a stepwise transition to low GHG emission fuels.
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CMB AND TSUNEISHI PLAN JAPANESE HYDROGEN TUG
A project for the construction of Asia’s first hydrogen-powered tugboat is underway after a joint venture was established this month between Belgium-based CMB, Japan’s Tsuneishi Facilities & Craft and Kambara Kisen.
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EVERFUEL TO DELIVER HYDROGEN FOR PLANNED ZERO-EMISSION SHIP
Danish hydrogen producer and distributor Everfuel is expanding in the marine sphere with the signing of an MoU for the supply of hydrogen to a zero-emission shipping company in Europe.
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Höegh Autoliners unveils new ammonia-ready dual-fuel hybrid PCTC
Höegh Autoliners announced plans to launch the world''s first ammonia-ready battery-hybrid pure car and truck carrier on Monday 26 April. The vessel will be the largest and most environmentally sustainable PCTC in operation when it enters service, the shipowner announced.