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Wärtsilä retrofits advanced reliquefaction systems
Wärtsilä is to supply Compact Reliq systems to retrofit Excelerate Energy’s FSRUs, reducing emissions and operational costs
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Approval granted for LCO2 carriers
A consortium has received approval in principle for two low-pressure LCO2 carriers, boosting Japan’s CCS projects and standardising supply chains
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Hempaguard Ultima enhances hull protection
Hempel’s new hull coating system is said to reduce fuel use by up to 21%
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Rising costs and market disruption bring inventory management back into focus
Lack of visibility on spare parts means vessel operators are wasting money onboard and ashore, writes Gurinder Singh, Director of Solutions Engineering, ABS Wavesight.
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The true price of a bad separation
How shipowners can save money with correct oily water separator systems
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Cruise first for ABB onboard DC grid
ABB has installed its Onboard DC Grid shore power connection platform for the first time on board a cruise ship
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Exhaust gas scrubbers move into carbon capture
Exhaust gas scrubbers move to carbon capture as the regulatory framework hones in on emissions abatement solutions
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Arkitech delivers HVAC savings for cruise
Technology developed by marine software firm Arkitech has delivered substantial energy savings to the HVAC on board an MSC Cruise ship
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Rotor Sail’s design for minimal structural alterations in fitting
Sailing knowledge has had to make a return to shipping in the motorship age
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ECOsubsea secures further funding to strengthen in Singapore
ECOsubsea, a Norwegian cleantech company providing environmentally in-water cleaning of ships has secured a NOK 35 million ($3.2 million) growth loan from Innovation Norway. This followed a total of $12 million in loans from SWEN Blue Ocean Partners and undisclosed investors on 31 July last year.
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KR assesses Korea’s first onboard CCS
Korea’s first onboard carbon capture system using purely domestic technology has been successfully installed, reports Korean Register
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Schulte Group moves into emissions management with Ocean Opt launch
German maritime solutions provider Schulte Group has bolstered its emissions management business with the launch of Ocean Opt
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New methane slip system approved
The new methane slip reduction system uses plasma-catalytic technology making it suitable for engines - such as marine - that have exhaust gases at lower temperatures
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Belgium throws its weight behind carbon capture
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has signed up to the Oslo Declaration on carbon capture.
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Working to ensure long-term energy supply
EemsEnergyTerminal in The Netherlands could be key to helping ensuring the future security of alternative fuel supply
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WhisperPower and Bukh-Bremen team up
WhisperPower has teamed up with marine product wholesaler, Bukh-Bremen, to bring high-quality power solutions to the market
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Largest MAN ES SCR for Mitsui E&S
MAN Energy Solutions has announced the production of a 3.9m diameter Cluster 5 Double Layer SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) catalytic converter for MITSUI E&S Co., Ltd. The SCR unit - the largest the company has ever built - comes ammonia-ready.
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VCR narrows gap between dual-fuel two-stroke designs
Early orders indicate that WinGD’s latest advance to its X-DF platform could answer some of the challenges associated with low-pressure dual-fuel engines.
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Sterntube failures on the rise
Increasing numbers of vessels are suffering failures in their stern tube bearings, according to SLS Technical Manager, Engineering, Jose Antonio Vazquez and 90% of them are in the aft bearing. And he believes he knows why. “Increased pressure over operators and crews to meet targets makes them take risks,” he said.
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First Evergreen CCS retrofit
EVER TOP, a Neopanamax container vessel owned by Taiwanese liner operator Evergreen, has been awarded a SCCS-Full class notation by ClassNK, signifying that the vessel is equipped with an onboard CO2 capture and storage (CCS) system.