Battery Hybrids & Full Electric Vessels – Page 16
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ME-GI engines chosen for hybrid ro-ro newbuildings
MAN Energy Solutions has won the order for 4 × dual-fuel MAN B&W 6S60ME-GI (gas injection) engines in connection with the construction of two hybrid, 8,000 lane-metre, ro-ro vessels for CLdN, the Luxembourg-based shipping group.
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ABB power for Roboship biomass carrier
A ground breaking biomass fuel carrier is to be equipped with ABB’s power distribution technology
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Gen2 Energy signs contract for compressed hydrogen carrier design
Gen2 Energy has signed contract with Sirius Design & Integration for the design of two specialised ships for transport of large quantities of compressed hydrogen in containers.
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Marine decarbonisation partnership
The partnership will explore several areas for cooperation with regards onboard swappable energy sources for ships
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Study identifies potential for US shipping fleet transformation
A new report by UK maritime research company UMAS and commissioned by The Ocean Conservancy estimates that more than 40% of the energy used by the US fleet could be replaced with zero emissions solutions this decade.
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Boskalis to retrofit energy storage systems on offshore vessels
Boskalis will convert numerous vessels within its Offshore Energy division into hybrid vessels through the retrofitting of energy storage systems.
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Ballard granted type approval for FCwave fuel cell
Ballard Power Systems has received type approval by DNV for its PEM marine fuel cell module FCwave.
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ABB package for new ferries
End-to-end solution comprising batteries, Azipod electric propulsion and shore power connection will optimise the new ferries for environmentally friendly operations
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ABS publishes practical guidance on hybrid electric power
ABS has published its Practical Considerations for Hybrid Electric Power Systems Onboard Vessels exploring the different forms of hybrid electric power systems and offering practical insight into their application on board.
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Inherently gas safe marine fuel cell system awarded AiP
The Corvus Energy Hydrogen Fuel Cell System developed through the H2NOR project has received Approval in Principle (AiP) by DNV for its safety solution enabling simplified placement of the system inside a ship’s hull.
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Yanmar Acquires Battery Technology Company ELEO
Yanmar Holdings has acquired a majority share in ELEO Technologies, a battery technology company based in the Netherlands.
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Vallianz and Royal IHC to develop battery hybrid SOV
Singapore-based Vallianz Holdings has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Royal IHC on the design and construction of a next generation Service Operation Vessel (SOV) to support the operations and maintenance of offshore windfarms.
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6,000 inland vessels targeted for swappable battery power
Foreship estimates that 6,000 inland vessels in Europe could benefit from a battery-electric power solution.
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Safety of Maritime Fuel Cells Focus of New BV Rule Note
A new rule note (NR547) addressing the safety requirements of fuel cell power systems on board ships has been released by Bureau Veritas (BV). The rule note covers safety requirements for ships using any type of fuel cell technology, providing rules for the arrangement and installation of fuel cell power ...
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Alewijnse and Ingeteam target electric propulsion
Alewijnse and Ingeteam have joined forces to facilitate the development and integration of hybrid and electric propulsion systems.
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Caterpillar Marine extends hybrid and electric capabilities
Caterpillar Marine is expanding its expanded delivery of advanced propulsion and power solutions to the industry by leveraging hybrid and electric expertise from across its enterprise and selectively incorporating technology from machine and off-highway products.
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JIP aims for standardised battery containers
A joint industry project (JIP) was established this month with the aim of achieving a high level of standardization for maritime, containerized battery systems.
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Electrolyser breaks efficiency records
Australia-based Hysata’s hydrogen capillary-fed electrolysis cell can produce green hydrogen from water at 98% cell energy efficiency, well above the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA) 2050 target and significantly better than existing electrolyser technologies.
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Sleipnir connects to shore power at Rotterdam
Heerema’s largest crane vessels, Sleipnir and Thialf, have officially switched from using their engines to using shore power at the Port of Rotterdam.
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Zinus secures Asian shore power breakthrough
Zinus’ autonomous charging solution will enable fully electric and sustainable sea transportation for workers going to and from Shell Energy and Chemicals Park in Singapore.