Equipment – Page 42
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EnSolve wins US patent for scrubber tech
EnSolve Biosystems is seeking global partners to help commercialise its scrubber technology following receiving a patent from the US Patent & Trade Office.
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A ballast water solution for muddy waters
India has been advocating port-based, mobile ballast water treatment since 2013. Sandip Patil of Indian Register of Shipping’s Research and Innovation Center outlines the solution.
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Yara completes first Scheme B certification
Yara Environmental Technologies has become the first selective catalytic reduction (SCR) supplier to complete EIAPP certification of a client’s engine and SCR system, marking the first time a non-engine maker has led the certification process.
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Portable ballast monitoring verification
Independent benchmark testing on behalf of the Chinese government has identified the Single Turnover One Pulse (STOP) method as an accurate methodology for portable ballast water sampling.
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Survey shows rapid uptake of marine scrubbers
A new survey has revealed that the installation of exhaust gas cleaning systems has accelerated in preparation for the 2020 sulphur cap.
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Envirocleanse submits USCG BWTS type approval
An American ballast water treatment system manufacturer has submitted an application to the US Coast Guard to obtain type approval for its BWTS.
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Ecochlor BWTS deal for 55 product carriers
Ecochlor has won a contract for 55 Ecochlor Ballast Water Treatment Systems (BWTS) to be retrofiited onboard 55 Scorpio Tankers product carriers.
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Scrubber Advisory update addresses retrofits
The latest ABS Scrubber Advisory update addresses retrofitting existing vessels with an exhaust gas scrubber system.
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BIO-UV BWMS for 17 CMA CGM containerships
CMA CGM has contracted BIO-UV Group to supply its BIO-SEA ballast water management system (BWMS) to 17 containerships in a deal worth more than €5m.
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The big installation squeeze
Even after choosing your sulphur compliance option and selecting the type of scrubber you want, installations presents a host of other challenges, writes Stevie Knight.
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Scrubbers: Are you ready for the heat?
Scrubber suppliers confirm the trend behind recent announcements – ship owners are finally making investment decisions. But the scramble for installations ahead of 2020 will create winners and losers, writes Stevie Knight.
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Wärtsilä scrubbers for ‘major’ European line
Wärtsilä has signed a €170 million deal with an undisclosed ‘major European container shipping company’ to retrofit its hybrid scrubbers on several vessels.
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Return to growth for German equipment sector
Germany’s export-orientated marine equipment sector is seeing a turning of the tide after a long, lean period, but has sounded a warning note over threats to the future of free trade, reports David Tinsley.
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Alfa Laval launches BWMS computer training
To help customers manage the challenge of keeping crews updated and trained in ballast water treatment compliance, Alfa Laval is launching a new computer training tool.
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Spliethoff plans fleet-wide scrubber retrofits
Dutch ship owner Spliethoff Group plan to install scrubbers on around 30 vessels, having already installed the exhaust gas cleaning systems on 24 ships in its fleet.
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Hyundai Merchant Marine plans scrubber retrofits
Hyundai Merchant Marine has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hyundai Global Services to install exhaust gas cleaning systems on an undisclosed number of vessels.
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Diesel SCR uses heat recovery to boost payback
A new NOx abatement technology promises to pay for itself by using diesel oil as a reductant for selective catalytic reduction (SCR), creating waste heat that can be recovered for power.
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Damen’s InvaSave offers alternative to BWMS
Damen’s InvaSave has supplied clean D2-standard ballast water for a newbuild vessel making a single trip it to enable it to skip the installation of a ballast water management system (BWMS).
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High performance analyser for diesel engines
A German specialist in cylinder pressure sensors and combustion monitoring systems is to launch a new engine analyser which promises to offer increased engine diagnosis.
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Five vessel scrubber connectivity deal
The Grimaldi Group has signed up to a five vessel Alfa Laval PureSOx scrubber connectivity deal in order to give it greater insight into its emissions monitoring.