Equipment – Page 18
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NewsUpdated vibration sensor enhances engine analysis tool
IMES, the cylinder pressure sensors and combustion control and monitoring systems specialist, has upgraded the vibration sensor on its EPM-XPplus engine analyser tool to broaden the range of parameters that the system can monitor.
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NewsPPR 9 advances EGCS water discharge guidelines
The IMO Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR) held its 9th session virtually from 4-8 April and advanced guidelines on the delivery of exhaust gas cleaning system (EGCS) water and residues to port reception facilities.
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NewsDNV AiP for Inocean offshore wind concept
A new semisubmersible platform design accommodates a 12MW wind turbine with a life span of 25 years without dry docking
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NewsInternational team to test CCS on LNG-fuelled ships
A project led by TNO has received €3.4 million from an EU climate action fund to accelerate the uptake of ship-based carbon capture by international shipping companies.
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NewsAlfa Laval launches versatile heat recovery unit
Alfa Laval has officially launched its E‑PowerPack waste heat recovery unit, an all-in-one unit for improving a vessel’s Energy Efficiency Index (EEDI/EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII).
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NewsSafety report digest identifies risks of good intentions
The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch has released a new collection of cases (Safety Digest volume 1 of 2022) detailing accidents and lessons learned.
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NewsUS Coast Guard to further evaluate MPN method
Another step forward has been taken in the US Coast Guard’s consideration of type approval procedures for UV ballast water management systems (BWMS) that can render organisms permanently incapable of reproduction, nonviable, without necessarily killing them.
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NewsYanmar Rolls-Out Engine/SCR Package
Japanese four-stroke manufacturer Yanmar is to augment its marine line-up with a package solution integrating main engine and selective catalytic reduction(SCR) technology.
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NewsABB polar support
ABB MarineCare to secure safe and sustainable operations of Ponant’s polar exploration cruise vessel
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NewsScorpio Tankers collaborating on onboard carbon capture
Scorpio Tankers has entered into an MoU with Carbon Ridge LLC to collaborate on the development of onboard carbon capture for maritime vessels.
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NewsUS Drive to Cut Methane Emissions
Engineering services company MAHLE Powertrain has secured US Government funding for a technological research initiative to reduce methane emissions.
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NewsWE Tech package for new PCTCs
When used with Shore Power Connection, the WE Drive is reported to save 50% in energy costs
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NewsYanmar vies to bring methane oxicat technology to market
The introduction of methane oxidation catalyst technology into the 4-stroke market moved a step closer after Yanmar received an AiP from ClassNK for the concept in March 2022
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NewsEfficient water cleaning employed by Alfa Laval PureSOx scrubbers on ULCV
Evergreen Marine Corporation’s Ever Ace has two Alfa Laval PureSOx scrubbers with a shared water cleaning system (WCS). This consolidated solution provides maximum reliability with a minimal footprint.
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NewsRemote control helm type approval
A commercial wireless remote-control helm system has been granted type approval by Bureau Veritas
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NewsWärtsilä to install scrubbers on two new RoPax vessels
Wärtsilä has secured a new agreement for its exhaust gas cleaning systems to be installed on two newbuild 218m roll-on/roll-off passenger vessels (RoPax) at Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) in China.
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NewsSAACKE integrates Scandinavian Boiler Service
After more than two decades of strategic partnership, the boiler manufacturer SAACKE GmbH integrates Scandinavian Boiler Service (SBS) and SAACKE Marine Systems under one roof.
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NewsUK Funding To Drive Electric Revolution
A new UK research project is to be launched to strengthen know-how and capabilities in electrification technologies. Led by GE Power Conversion, the initiative has been approved for government co-funding, as part of a broader programme of sponsorship of studies related to power electronics, electrical machines, and drives (PEMD).
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NewsCall to change bilge water separator regulations
It is impossible to expect a bilge water separator approved according to MEPC 107 (49) which came into force in 2005 to work with the same efficiency today, says Benny Carlson, Owner of Marinfloc.