Battery Hybrids & Full Electric Vessels – Page 4
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Power barge to provide hydrogen-fuelled shore power
TECO 2030 has launched a new shore power concept for its containerised fuel cells, the TECO 2030 Power Barge.
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Compact shore power system developed
Sanmar Shipyards and Igus GmbH have developed a new compact shore power system that can be operated by just one crew member.
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EST-Floattech appoints new CEO
EST-Floattech has appointed Mark Witjens as CEO and Joep Gorgels as Chief Financial Officer/Chief Business Development Officer (CFO/CBDO).
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Shift partners with Stadt
Canada-based battery manufacturer Shift Clean Energy is partnering with Norway-based electric propulsion system vendor and integrator STADT to deliver solutions to the marine industry.
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Crowley and Chevron invest in fuel cell company
Zero Emission Industries (ZEI) has closed its Series A funding round with investments led by Chevron New Energies and Crowley.
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Project aims to optimise combined use of fuel cells and batteries
Corvus Energy has been selected to lead a project funded by the Research Council of Norway titled Optimized Hydrogen Powered Maritime Mobility (OptHyMob).
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Northern Xplorer orders zero-emission cruise ship
Recently established Norwegian cruise venture Northern Xplorer (NX) and Portuguese shipbuilder West Sea have signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) for the construction of the cruise company’s maiden vessel.
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Alfa Laval tests HT-PEM fuel cell system
Alfa Laval is developing a methanol fuel cell system based on high-temperature proton exchange membrane (HT-PEM) fuel cell technology.
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SFK takes delivery of split battery system ferry
Dutch marine battery system supplier EST-Floattech has delivered 1,092kWh of battery capacity for a new, full-electric ferry.
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New investor joins methanol fuel cell company
Fuel cell manufacturer Blue World Technologies has announced that the Bill Gates-founded Breakthrough Energy Ventures has entered as an investor alongside Vaekstfonden (The Sovereign Investment Fund of Denmark), DEUTZ AG, and existing investors who invested back in December 2021.
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Deck mounted hydrogen fuel cell solution to be launched
Norwegian technology provider HAV Group is set to launch a deck-mounted containerised hydrogen (H2) solution in order to fast-track the commercial use of hydrogen as a marine fuel.
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LR grants AiP for hydrogen fuel cell-powered ferry
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Norwegian ship owner Torghatten Nord for two hydrogen-powered fuel cell ferries.
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Corvus to supply ESS for CSOVs
Corvus Energy has received an order from Ulstein Power & Control for energy storage systems (ESS) for two Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) to be built for Norwegian shipowner Olympic.
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Electric pusher designed for Europe inland waterways
Lithuanian ship designer Western Baltic Engineering (WBE) has unveiled new designs for what it believes is the first electric pusher vessel for use on Europe’s inland waterways.
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Full-electric tug delivered to Ports of Auckland
Damen’s first all-electric harbour tug, the RSD-E Tug 2513, has been officially delivered to its new owner, Ports of Auckland.
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US research vessel to be powered by fuel cells
UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography has selected Glosten as the naval architect for the university’s new hydrogen-hybrid research vessel.
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11th hybrid RoRo for Grimaldi
Grimaldi takes delivery of number 11 in a fleet of 12 hybrid eco RoRos
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New chemistry batteries planned for 2025
Alsym™ Energy will work with ship manager Synergy Marine and shipowner Nissen Kaiun will jointly develop marine applications for Alsym’s high-performance, rechargeable batteries.
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LFP batteries could improve economics of electric shipping: study
Researchers from University of California, Berkeley, have concluded that battery prices of US$100 kW/h make the electrification of trade routes of less than 1,500 kilometres economical.
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Third-gen battery system
A new third-gen battery system will help support the electrification of a wide range of vessels