Battery Hybrids & Full Electric Vessels – Page 12
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Stena to build the world’s largest hybrid vessels
Two new RoPax vessels being built for Stena RoRo will have a battery capacity of 11.5 MWh, making them the marine industry’s largest hybrid vessels to date.
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E-ferry sails 50 nautical miles on single battery charge
The electric ferry Ellen sailed 50 nautical miles (92 kilometres) on a single battery charge during the International Energy Agency’s 7th Annual Conference on Energy Efficiency. The distance marks a new world record.
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Marinised SOFC technology ready for cruise ship debut
Bloom Energy Corporation, Chantiers de l’Atlantique (CdA), and the cruise division of MSC Group will commission a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) auxiliary power system on the MSC World Europa later this year, paving the way for Bloom’s expansion into the maritime sector.
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TECO 2030 launches hydrogen tanker concept
TECO 2030 has launched a hydrogen powered tanker concept, Hy-Ekotank, with partners Ektank AB, Shell Shipping and Maritime, and DNV.
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Hagland’s new self-discharging coaster to be hybrid
Dutch maritime energy storage solutions provider EST-Floattech has been contracted by system integrator Hoogendijk Electric to design and deliver the complete battery system for the third Hybrid Coaster for Hagland.
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Ports of Auckland welcomes tug Sparky
The first full-sized, ship-handling electric tug, Sparky, has arrived in New Zealand’s Waitematā Harbour.
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Greek electric ferry deal
DNV and Saronic Ferries sign MOU at Posidonia 2022 to develop an electric ferry concept in Greece
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Wärtsilä hybrid propulsion selected for 11 new PCTCs
Wärtsilä will supply its hybrid propulsion system for 11 new Pure Car & Truck Carriers (PCTCs) being built at the Jingling and Weihai shipyards in China for Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping.
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DNV grants preliminary approval for hydrogen fuel cell system
DNV has awarded the Norwegian technology provider HAV Group preliminary approval for its hydrogen-based energy system.
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WinGD’s holistic approach includes hybrid integration
WinGD has published a new white paper highlighting its holistic approach to help ship owners and operators to decarbonise their vessels, including its role as designer and integrator of hybrid systems.
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Electric tugboat Taiga launched
Tokyo Kisen and e5 Lab have launched the electric tugboat Taiga, currently under construction at Kanagawa Dockyard.
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Ship solar system batteries
In a shipping first, marine batteries will be supplied for both a ship solar power system and back-up onboard a Handymax bulker
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NYK and PowerX form business alliance
NYK has entered into a capital and business alliance agreement with Power X Inc.
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UK Chamber of Shipping wants shore power mandate
The UK Chamber of Shipping has urged the government to establish clear mandatory targets for ports to install shore power and for ships to use them.
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Corvus Energy sets up US battery factory
Energy storage system supplier Corvus Energy is expanding its US operations by opening a new factory in the state of Washington.
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Scorpio In League With UK Battery Firm
UK startup Britishvolt will research battery power and storage options for shipping as a result of investment by Monaco-based Scorpio Group.
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First zero-emission pusher boat christened
The first zero-emission, fuel-cell powered pusher boat, Elektra, has been christened in Berlin’s Westhafen after almost two years of construction work at the Hermann Barthel GmbH shipyard in Derben.
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Empire Wind selects plug-in hybrid SOV
Empire Offshore Wind, a joint venture between Equinor and bp, has awarded a long-term service operations vessel charter agreement to US-based Edison Chouest Offshore for a plug-in hybrid service operations vessel (SOV).
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Fuel cell powered hydrogen carrier planned for 2027
C-Job Naval Architects has designed a new class of liquid hydrogen tanker powered by fuel cells.
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DB Schenker plans zero-emission autonomous container feeder
DB Schenker has revealed plans to run an autonomous, zero-emission coastal container feeder between Ikornnes quay and the Port of Ålesund in Norway for the furniture company Ekornes.